Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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115
He then, glaring at the startled, disconcerted Lyris, snapped on his translator, surely for my benefit.
50
116
"You worthless, deceitful she-urt," he said, "I am mindful to relieve you of your harnessing.
50
117
You would look better without it.
50
118
So you would serve my pleasure, would you? Splendid! How generous! But know this, worthless she-urt, and know it well.
50
119
If I choose, I will put you to my pleasure, again and again, if and when I wish.
50
120
You should have been seized after the war, as were many others, adherents of Agamemnon, deprived of their harnessing and put in collars, to belong to, and serve, the victors".
50
121
I expected Lyris to leap to her feet snarling, and rush to the bars, but she withdrew, going to the back of the cage.
He then, glaring at the startled, disconcerted Lyris, snapped on his translator, surely for my benefit.
"You worthless, deceitful she-urt," he said, "I am mindful to relieve you of your harnessing.
You would look better without it.
So you would serve my pleasure, would you? Splendid! How generous! But know this, worthless she-urt, and know it well.
If I choose, I will put you to my pleasure, again and again, if and when I wish.
You should have been seized after the war, as were many others, adherents of Agamemnon, deprived of their harnessing and put in collars, to belong to, and serve, the victors".
I expected Lyris to leap to her feet snarling, and rush to the bars, but she withdrew, going to the back of the cage.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )