Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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40
197
"The lady," said he, "is a strange, imperious little thing, whose homestone I do not know, but her pet, though large, is pleasant, sweet, and gentle.
"The lady," said he, "is a strange, imperious little thing, whose Home Stone I do not know, but her pet, though large, is pleasant, sweet, and gentle.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 40, Sentence #197)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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40
194
I do not wish to sell the shop".
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195
"To rent from you," I said, "a lovely lady, and another, her fearsome pet or creature.
40
196
My master asks only that you, who will be known to them, who are presumably in no danger from them, and will not fear them, intercede on his behalf, and permit me, on his behalf, to speak with them".
40
197
"The lady," said he, "is a strange, imperious little thing, whose homestone I do not know, but her pet, though large, is pleasant, sweet, and gentle.
40
198
My companion helped her learn to read, if you can imagine that.
40
199
She is not a slave, but could not even read Gorean.
40
200
They had a slave, but not now.
I do not wish to sell the shop".
"To rent from you," I said, "a lovely lady, and another, her fearsome pet or creature.
My master asks only that you, who will be known to them, who are presumably in no danger from them, and will not fear them, intercede on his behalf, and permit me, on his behalf, to speak with them".
"The lady," said he, "is a strange, imperious little thing, whose home stone I do not know, but her pet, though large, is pleasant, sweet, and gentle.
My companion helped her learn to read, if you can imagine that.
She is not a slave, but could not even read Gorean.
They had a slave, but not now.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 40)