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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
47 16 "Certainly," he said, "unless I give you away or sell you".
47 17 "How can you, from Earth, keep me as a slave?" I asked.
47 18 "Easily," he said, "utterly and legally.
47 19 You are a slave, by nature, and now by law".
47 20 "But I am of, or from, Earth," I said.
47 21 "That," he said, "gives me a little fillip, an additional, delightful piquancy in your ownership".
47 22 "Should you not free me instantly, console me, rescue me?" I asked.
"Certainly," he said, "unless I give you away or sell you". "How can you, from Earth, keep me as a slave?" I asked. "Easily," he said, "utterly and legally. You are a slave, by nature, and now by law". "But I am of, or from, Earth," I said. "That," he said, "gives me a little fillip, an additional, delightful piquancy in your ownership". "Should you not free me instantly, console me, rescue me?" I asked. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )