Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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21
When Ute and I had been alone I had fallen before her, begging her forgiveness with tears for how I had treated her so long before.
When Ute and I had been alone I had fallen before her, begging her forgiveness with tears for how I had treated her so long before.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #21)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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I had laughed much, too, and for the first time in weeks had eagerly conversed and sported, insisting that I be permitted to do so, with my sisters in bondage.
16
19
Elinor Brinton, the Gorean slave girl, was now different than she had been.
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20
The other girls sensed this and, pleased, accepted me among them, as another mere slave, neither better nor worse than they themselves.
16
21
When Ute and I had been alone I had fallen before her, begging her forgiveness with tears for how I had treated her so long before.
16
22
She had smiled, and lifted me to my feet.
16
23
There had been tears in her eyes.
16
24
"Hurry to your work, Slave," she had said.
I had laughed much, too, and for the first time in weeks had eagerly conversed and sported, insisting that I be permitted to do so, with my sisters in bondage.
Elinor Brinton, the Gorean slave girl, was now different than she had been.
The other girls sensed this and, pleased, accepted me among them, as another mere slave, neither better nor worse than they themselves.
When Ute and I had been alone I had fallen before her, begging her forgiveness with tears for how I had treated her so long before.
She had smiled, and lifted me to my feet.
There had been tears in her eyes.
"Hurry to your work, Slave," she had said.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 16)