Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
25
244
"Can it be," she asked, "that the commander of a tuchuk Thousand does not know what to do with a girl such as I?" I reached toward her, to take her into my arms, but I found the bowl of wine in my way, deftly so.
"Can it be," she asked, "that the commander of a Tuchuk Thousand does not know what to do with a girl such as I?" I reached toward her, to take her into my arms, but I found the bowl of wine in my way, deftly so.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #244)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
25
241
"Please," I said.
25
242
"If you wished," she pointed out, "I could in an instant be returned to slave steel—simply be re-enslaved—and would then again be yours to do with precisely as you pleased".
25
243
"That does not sound to me like a bad idea," I said.
25
244
"Can it be," she asked, "that the commander of a tuchuk Thousand does not know what to do with a girl such as I?" I reached toward her, to take her into my arms, but I found the bowl of wine in my way, deftly so.
25
245
"Please, Mr.
25
246
Cabot," she said.
25
247
I stepped back, angry.
"Please," I said.
"If you wished," she pointed out, "I could in an instant be returned to slave steel—simply be re-enslaved—and would then again be yours to do with precisely as you pleased".
"That does not sound to me like a bad idea," I said.
"Can it be," she asked, "that the commander of a tuchuk Thousand does not know what to do with a girl such as I?" I reached toward her, to take her into my arms, but I found the bowl of wine in my way, deftly so.
"Please, Mr.
Cabot," she said.
I stepped back, angry.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 25)