Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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246
"Yes, Master".
14
247
It amused me that the youth, like so many individuals to whom only one language is familiar, so familiar that it seems that all humans must, in one way or another, be conversant with it, seemed to think that the girl must surely understand him if only he would speak slowly enough and with sufficient distinctness.
14
248
Grunt, of course, might have helped her, but he was engaged in business.
14
249
I, myself, though I had acquired a few words of dust Leg, had little more idea, specifically, of what the youth was saying than the girl did.
14
250
His tone of voice suggested that he was not commending her on her beauty, a pastime on which red masters are inclined to waste little time with their white slaves, but ordering her to do something.
14
251
"Relax," I told the girl.
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252
"Let loose of yourself.
"Yes, Master".
It amused me that the youth, like so many individuals to whom only one language is familiar, so familiar that it seems that all humans must, in one way or another, be conversant with it, seemed to think that the girl must surely understand him if only he would speak slowly enough and with sufficient distinctness.
Grunt, of course, might have helped her, but he was engaged in business.
I, myself, though I had acquired a few words of dust Leg, had little more idea, specifically, of what the youth was saying than the girl did.
His tone of voice suggested that he was not commending her on her beauty, a pastime on which red masters are inclined to waste little time with their white slaves, but ordering her to do something.
"Relax," I told the girl.
"Let loose of yourself.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )