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Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 950 One does not comfort a slave.
6 951 "When in the slave market at Lydius," she challenged, "when you saw me chained at the bar, did you think then only of your plans, your purposes?" "No," I admitted.
6 952 She turned to face me.
6 953 "And your kiss," I said, "when I tasted your lips, at the bar in Lydius, I did not find you without interest".
6 954 "And in the hold," she asked, "after my branding, when at night, on the planks, you deigned to use me?" "I found you not without interest," I told her.
6 955 "Does what transpired between us there mean nothing to you?" she asked.
6 956 "It means nothing," I said.
One does not comfort a slave. "When in the slave market at Lydius," she challenged, "when you saw me chained at the bar, did you think then only of your plans, your purposes?" "No," I admitted. She turned to face me. "And your kiss," I said, "when I tasted your lips, at the bar in Lydius, I did not find you without interest". "And in the hold," she asked, "after my branding, when at night, on the planks, you deigned to use me?" "I found you not without interest," I told her. "Does what transpired between us there mean nothing to you?" she asked. "It means nothing," I said. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )