Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
322
"A little," I said.
3
323
Certainly I did not want much to be expected of me.
3
324
I would much rather a master be pleasantly surprised than disappointed.
3
325
Too, why should he ask me this? Had not the slaver's scribe, below the block, earlier, in his description, alluded to my level of training? It was rudimentary at best, but, in it, I had learned I was where I should be, in a collar.
3
326
"Speak up," he said.
3
327
"A little," I said, more loudly.
3
328
I now realized I was supposed to be heard in the tiers.
"A little," I said.
Certainly I did not want much to be expected of me.
I would much rather a master be pleasantly surprised than disappointed.
Too, why should he ask me this? Had not the slaver's scribe, below the block, earlier, in his description, alluded to my level of training? It was rudimentary at best, but, in it, I had learned I was where I should be, in a collar.
"Speak up," he said.
"A little," I said, more loudly.
I now realized I was supposed to be heard in the tiers.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )