Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Why, I wondered, as the other was presumably not hooded, had she not been able to avoid me, or warn me? Within the hood, I could not see, save for the sense of light or darkness.
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322
Surely such an unfortunate jostling, or contretemps, could not be blamed on a hooded slave! "You struck against me," she said, "you, not even Gorean, but a barbarian!" "It was not my fault, beautiful, noble mistress," I said.
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323
"Ah!" cried the woman.
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324
"I thought so! You deliberately discomfited me, a free woman!" "No, mistress!" I said, trembling.
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325
I had heard much of free women in my training, both in the first house and in that of Anesidemus.
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326
"Lying slave!" she screamed.
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"Do you think me a fool!" "No, mistress!" I said.
Why, I wondered, as the other was presumably not hooded, had she not been able to avoid me, or warn me? Within the hood, I could not see, save for the sense of light or darkness.
Surely such an unfortunate jostling, or contretemps, could not be blamed on a hooded slave! "You struck against me," she said, "you, not even Gorean, but a barbarian!" "It was not my fault, beautiful, noble mistress," I said.
"Ah!" cried the woman.
"I thought so! You deliberately discomfited me, a free woman!" "No, mistress!" I said, trembling.
I had heard much of free women in my training, both in the first house and in that of Anesidemus.
"Lying slave!" she screamed.
"Do you think me a fool!" "No, mistress!" I said.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )