Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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4
420
"I love you!" Surely, though he spoke no English, he could not have mistaken the anguish, the feelings, the deep intent of the helpless girl so shamefully belled and bound before him.
"I love you!" Surely, though he spoke no English, he could not have mistaken the anguish, the feelings, the deep intent of the helpless girl so shamefully belled and bound before him.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #420)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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4
417
He had a goblet of paga, which Eta had served to him.
4
418
Did my master not love me, as I loved him? He, narrow-lidded, looked at me over the rim of the goblet of paga.
4
419
"Do not do this to me!" I cried to him, helplessly, in English.
4
420
"I love you!" Surely, though he spoke no English, he could not have mistaken the anguish, the feelings, the deep intent of the helpless girl so shamefully belled and bound before him.
4
421
"I love you!" I cried.
4
422
I saw in his eyes that he, as a Gorean master, had no concern for my anguish, my intent and feelings.
4
423
I shuddered.
He had a goblet of paga, which Eta had served to him.
Did my master not love me, as I loved him? He, narrow-lidded, looked at me over the rim of the goblet of paga.
"Do not do this to me!" I cried to him, helplessly, in English.
"I love you!" Surely, though he spoke no English, he could not have mistaken the anguish, the feelings, the deep intent of the helpless girl so shamefully belled and bound before him.
"I love you!" I cried.
I saw in his eyes that he, as a Gorean master, had no concern for my anguish, my intent and feelings.
I shuddered.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4)