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Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

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27 521 Yet you were intended to be my companion.
27 522 How could one relate to a girl as feminine and beautiful as you, I ask you, other than as a master to a slave?" "I do not know," she said.
27 523 "Besides," he said, "you were only of the merchants.
27 524 It is unseemly for a Warrior to take as a companion the daughter of a merchant.
27 525 I detest the politics which seemed to make such a match expedient.
27 526 Surely I was not consulted in the negotiations".
27 527 "No, Master," she said.
Yet you were intended to be my companion. How could one relate to a girl as feminine and beautiful as you, I ask you, other than as a master to a slave?" "I do not know," she said. "Besides," he said, "you were only of the merchants. It is unseemly for a Warrior to take as a companion the daughter of a merchant. I detest the politics which seemed to make such a match expedient. Surely I was not consulted in the negotiations". "No, Master," she said. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )