Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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462
Her flight had been a brave act.
1
463
I admired her, but it was an act not without its consequences.
1
464
She had gambled; she had lost.
1
465
In an alcove, after I had used her, she had begged me to buy her, to free her.
1
466
It was a slave's act, like that of Talena.
1
467
I had left her slave in the paga tavern.
1
468
Before I had left I had informed her master, Sarpedon of Lydius, that, as he did not know, she was an exquisitely trained pleasure slave, and a most stimulating performer of slave dances.
Her flight had been a brave act.
I admired her, but it was an act not without its consequences.
She had gambled; she had lost.
In an alcove, after I had used her, she had begged me to buy her, to free her.
It was a slave's act, like that of Talena.
I had left her slave in the paga tavern.
Before I had left I had informed her master, Sarpedon of Lydius, that, as he did not know, she was an exquisitely trained pleasure slave, and a most stimulating performer of slave dances.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )