Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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121
She had much fallen in love with him, but she had, as she had told me, once attempted to bend him to her will.
She had much fallen in love with him, but she had, as she had told me, once attempted to bend him to her will.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #121)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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118
I wondered if he had wanted her to help in the shop.
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119
Then I smiled—perhaps, but I suspected that after one glimpse of Ute on the block he would not have minded if she had once been of the Perfumers.
13
120
She had had many masters, but it was only the name of Barus, which she moaned in her sleep.
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121
She had much fallen in love with him, but she had, as she had told me, once attempted to bend him to her will.
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122
To her horror, he had sold her.
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123
She would never speak of him to me, but in her sleep, as I have said, she would cry his name.
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124
"Why do you not go back to Teletus?" I asked Ute.
I wondered if he had wanted her to help in the shop.
Then I smiled—perhaps, but I suspected that after one glimpse of Ute on the block he would not have minded if she had once been of the Perfumers.
She had had many masters, but it was only the name of Barus, which she moaned in her sleep.
She had much fallen in love with him, but she had, as she had told me, once attempted to bend him to her will.
To her horror, he had sold her.
She would never speak of him to me, but in her sleep, as I have said, she would cry his name.
"Why do you not go back to Teletus?" I asked Ute.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 13)