Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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4
226
"Was she a Tatrix?" I asked.
4
227
"Of course not," she laughed.
4
228
"We call her that because her bearing is so haughty, so superior, and offensive.
4
229
She, no more than a slave, puts on airs, carries herself as though she were free, and of high caste, too, and will hardly speak with us".
4
230
I was surprised that Adraste had not spoken up, that she had not retorted in some way.
4
231
She had certainly spoken with me, a mere barbarian.
4
232
I wondered if she feared this new girl for some reason, but had had no fear of me, a barbarian.
"Was she a Tatrix?" I asked.
"Of course not," she laughed.
"We call her that because her bearing is so haughty, so superior, and offensive.
She, no more than a slave, puts on airs, carries herself as though she were free, and of high caste, too, and will hardly speak with us".
I was surprised that Adraste had not spoken up, that she had not retorted in some way.
She had certainly spoken with me, a mere barbarian.
I wondered if she feared this new girl for some reason, but had had no fear of me, a barbarian.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )