Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"No," she said, "no—Master—I love you!" Angered at how nearly I had been deceived I laughed at her.
"No," she said, "no—Master—I love you!" Angered at how nearly I had been deceived I laughed at her.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #299)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Her performance had been superb, almost convincing.
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She had almost led me to believe she cared.
26
298
"Yes," I said, "Vika of Treve—Slave Girl—you play your part well".
26
299
"No," she said, "no—Master—I love you!" Angered at how nearly I had been deceived I laughed at her.
26
300
Now, undoubtedly realizing her game was known, she covered her eyes with her hands and sank weeping to her knees behind the heavy transparent plastic partition.
26
301
I turned away, having more important things to attend to than the faithless wench from Treve.
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"I will keep the female Mul well fed and watered," said the Attendant.
Her performance had been superb, almost convincing.
She had almost led me to believe she cared.
"Yes," I said, "Vika of Treve—Slave Girl—you play your part well".
"No," she said, "no—Master—I love you!" Angered at how nearly I had been deceived I laughed at her.
Now, undoubtedly realizing her game was known, she covered her eyes with her hands and sank weeping to her knees behind the heavy transparent plastic partition.
I turned away, having more important things to attend to than the faithless wench from Treve.
"I will keep the female Mul well fed and watered," said the Attendant.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 26)