Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
33
802
What had I with which to please him but my body, my needs, and, I fear, the love of a helpless slave? "Perhaps," he said, "you would bring a full silver tarsk on the block".
What had I with which to please him but my body, my needs, and, I fear, the love of a helpless slave? "Perhaps," he said, "you would bring a full silver tarsk on the block".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #802)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
33
799
I put my head down.
33
800
"But your flanks, slave girl," he said "are not without interest".
33
801
"I am pleased, if Master is pleased," I whispered.
33
802
What had I with which to please him but my body, my needs, and, I fear, the love of a helpless slave? "Perhaps," he said, "you would bring a full silver tarsk on the block".
33
803
"I would hope to bring my seller coin," I said.
33
804
Indeed, if I did not, I knew I might be beaten.
33
805
"You did well in the house of Flavius Minor," he said, "in the questioning of the female thing, whom we choose to call 'Eve'.
I put my head down.
"But your flanks, slave girl," he said "are not without interest".
"I am pleased, if Master is pleased," I whispered.
What had I with which to please him but my body, my needs, and, I fear, the love of a helpless slave? "Perhaps," he said, "you would bring a full silver tarsk on the block".
"I would hope to bring my seller coin," I said.
Indeed, if I did not, I knew I might be beaten.
"You did well in the house of Flavius Minor," he said, "in the questioning of the female thing, whom we choose to call 'Eve'.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 33)