Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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569
"What a pity," he said.
7
570
"What a waste! And how insulting, how disappointing, to poor Vella, not to take the full slave from her".
7
571
What Ibn Saran had said was doubtless true.
7
572
What a waste, what a shame, not to take the full slave from a slave.
7
573
"I often summon her to the slave ring at the foot of my divan," he said, "and it would doubtless amuse you mightily, given your earlier acquaintance with her, your recollections of her, to note how eagerly she hurries to me, and kneels naked before me, on the mat of submission, and begs to please me, in any way I may wish".
7
574
"That sort of thing is not uncommon for slaves," I said.
7
575
"True," he said.
"What a pity," he said.
"What a waste! And how insulting, how disappointing, to poor Vella, not to take the full slave from her".
What Ibn Saran had said was doubtless true.
What a waste, what a shame, not to take the full slave from a slave.
"I often summon her to the slave ring at the foot of my divan," he said, "and it would doubtless amuse you mightily, given your earlier acquaintance with her, your recollections of her, to note how eagerly she hurries to me, and kneels naked before me, on the mat of submission, and begs to please me, in any way I may wish".
"That sort of thing is not uncommon for slaves," I said.
"True," he said.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )