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Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 451 Would you have had her gainsaid? Would you proclaim her to be in error, or, worse, lying? Would that not be unthinkable, insupportable? Would it not be grievously insulting? Would you dare to hint, even privately, that she, in her status and freedom, might be flawed, might be less than righteously perfect?" "I see," I said, bitterly.
8 452 "And you, on the other hand," he said, "are a slave".
8 453 "I see," I said.
8 454 "What does it matter," he asked, "if a slave is switched?" "She is only a slave," I said.
8 455 "Precisely," he said.
8 456 "Too," he said, "I thought a switching for you might prove beneficial.
8 457 I thought it would be instructive.
Would you have had her gainsaid? Would you proclaim her to be in error, or, worse, lying? Would that not be unthinkable, insupportable? Would it not be grievously insulting? Would you dare to hint, even privately, that she, in her status and freedom, might be flawed, might be less than righteously perfect?" "I see," I said, bitterly. "And you, on the other hand," he said, "are a slave". "I see," I said. "What does it matter," he asked, "if a slave is switched?" "She is only a slave," I said. "Precisely," he said. "Too," he said, "I thought a switching for you might prove beneficial. I thought it would be instructive. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )