Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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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.
8
326
"Lying slave!" she screamed.
8
327
"Do you think me a fool!" "No, mistress!" I said.
8
328
"You convict yourself of deliberate insolence," she said, "for which you might be cut to pieces!" "No, mistress," I said, puzzled, terrified.
8
329
"You must be able to see in the hood," she said, "or you would not know that I am beautiful!" I sensed a crowd was gathering.
8
330
"You are free," I said.
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331
"It is well known to worthless slaves that all free women are beautiful, and noble, as well".
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.
"You convict yourself of deliberate insolence," she said, "for which you might be cut to pieces!" "No, mistress," I said, puzzled, terrified.
"You must be able to see in the hood," she said, "or you would not know that I am beautiful!" I sensed a crowd was gathering.
"You are free," I said.
"It is well known to worthless slaves that all free women are beautiful, and noble, as well".
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )