Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
483
He was a beast, of course, but then what girl would object to her price being improved a bit? "I am sure," he said, "the fellow who pressed himself upon an unattended kajira did not object".
He was a beast, of course, but then what girl would object to her price being improved a bit? "I am sure," he said, "the fellow who pressed himself upon an unattended kajira did not object".
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #483)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
480
"I see," I said.
17
481
"Perhaps it might improve your price, a tarsk-bit or two".
17
482
"As Master pleases," I said.
17
483
He was a beast, of course, but then what girl would object to her price being improved a bit? "I am sure," he said, "the fellow who pressed himself upon an unattended kajira did not object".
17
484
"Doubtless not," I said.
17
485
"Perhaps it was to that tiny inadvertence of habiliments that I owed the attention bestowed upon me".
17
486
"Not at all," he said.
"I see," I said.
"Perhaps it might improve your price, a tarsk-bit or two".
"As Master pleases," I said.
He was a beast, of course, but then what girl would object to her price being improved a bit? "I am sure," he said, "the fellow who pressed himself upon an unattended kajira did not object".
"Doubtless not," I said.
"Perhaps it was to that tiny inadvertence of habiliments that I owed the attention bestowed upon me".
"Not at all," he said.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 17)