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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 83 She stood before Hassan, relaxed, soft, though frightened, her right foot at a right angle with her left, turning her hip out, opening her beauty to him, as a slave girl.
9 84 "I confess to you, Hassan," she said, "what I have never confessed to any other man—that I am a slave girl".
9 85 "Legally," said he, "clearly you are free".
9 86 "More real than the law is the heart," said the girl, quoting a proverb of the Tahari.
9 87 "It is true," said Hassan.
9 88 "Keep me," she said.
9 89 "I do not want you," he said.
She stood before Hassan, relaxed, soft, though frightened, her right foot at a right angle with her left, turning her hip out, opening her beauty to him, as a slave girl. "I confess to you, Hassan," she said, "what I have never confessed to any other man—that I am a slave girl". "Legally," said he, "clearly you are free". "More real than the law is the heart," said the girl, quoting a proverb of the Tahari. "It is true," said Hassan. "Keep me," she said. "I do not want you," he said. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )