Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
524
Ibn Saran, as I recalled, had informed me that Vella had changed, that she had, I gathered, come to some deeper understanding of her needs, her desires, herself.
Ibn Saran, as I recalled, had informed me that Vella had changed, that she had, I gathered, come to some deeper understanding of her needs, her desires, herself.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #524)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
521
"I love you, Tarl Cabot! It is you I love! I love you! I love you, Tarl Cabot!" "How can a slave love?" I asked.
24
522
"How can one who is not a slave love?" she asked.
24
523
I pondered this for a moment.
24
524
Ibn Saran, as I recalled, had informed me that Vella had changed, that she had, I gathered, come to some deeper understanding of her needs, her desires, herself.
24
525
I did not, based on what had earlier transpired, doubt this.
24
526
Indeed, my judicious, relentless tormenting of her, the cruelty of my questioning, had done much to confirm not only the words of Ibn Saran, but my own conjectures.
24
527
I had not been gentle with the slave, but, too, I remembered Klima.
"I love you, Tarl Cabot! It is you I love! I love you! I love you, Tarl Cabot!" "How can a slave love?" I asked.
"How can one who is not a slave love?" she asked.
I pondered this for a moment.
Ibn Saran, as I recalled, had informed me that Vella had changed, that she had, I gathered, come to some deeper understanding of her needs, her desires, herself.
I did not, based on what had earlier transpired, doubt this.
Indeed, my judicious, relentless tormenting of her, the cruelty of my questioning, had done much to confirm not only the words of Ibn Saran, but my own conjectures.
I had not been gentle with the slave, but, too, I remembered Klima.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 24)