Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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"She soon calmed down, reassured of her master's rejection of your advances, and having been apprised of your condign punishment.
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She has always, doubtless, despite what I think is her profound and genuine affection for you, regarded you as weak, shallow, and vain".
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"I see," I said.
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"When one cares for a person," said Kurik, of Victoria, "one cares for the whole person.
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Even their weaknesses and faults become precious, and dear".
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"Perhaps I am less weak, shallow, and vain than I was," I said.
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"I doubt it," said Kurik.
"She soon calmed down, reassured of her master's rejection of your advances, and having been apprised of your condign punishment.
She has always, doubtless, despite what I think is her profound and genuine affection for you, regarded you as weak, shallow, and vain".
"I see," I said.
"When one cares for a person," said Kurik, of Victoria, "one cares for the whole person.
Even their weaknesses and faults become precious, and dear".
"Perhaps I am less weak, shallow, and vain than I was," I said.
"I doubt it," said Kurik.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )