Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
383
You may, tuchuk, slay Aphris of Turia if it pleases you, but know that she will never serve your pleasure—never".
You may, Tuchuk, slay Aphris of Turia if it pleases you, but know that she will never serve your pleasure—never".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #383)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
380
"Surely," she said, "you will lock me in slave bracelets and chain me tonight?" "But it is rather early," pointed out Kamchak.
11
381
The girl's eyes showed a moment of fear but then she seemed resolved.
11
382
"You have made me your slave," she said, "but I am still Aphris of Turia.
11
383
You may, tuchuk, slay Aphris of Turia if it pleases you, but know that she will never serve your pleasure—never".
11
384
"Well," said the tuchuk, "tonight I am pretty drunk".
11
385
"Never," said Aphris of Turia.
11
386
"I note," said Kamchak, "that you have never called me Master".
"Surely," she said, "you will lock me in slave bracelets and chain me tonight?" "But it is rather early," pointed out Kamchak.
The girl's eyes showed a moment of fear but then she seemed resolved.
"You have made me your slave," she said, "but I am still Aphris of Turia.
You may, tuchuk, slay Aphris of Turia if it pleases you, but know that she will never serve your pleasure—never".
"Well," said the tuchuk, "tonight I am pretty drunk".
"Never," said Aphris of Turia.
"I note," said Kamchak, "that you have never called me Master".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 11)