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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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52 145 "She is attractive?" I asked.
52 146 "Very much so," he said.
52 147 Something in me was very angry that Paula would be concerned for me.
52 148 Was this not another thing to hold against her? Was she so superior that she would wish me well! How concerned, how solicitous, how condescending! Did she think I was pitiful? How dared she speak of me to a master? Was I not a thousand times the woman, a thousand times the beauty she was? Was this not recognized, even by Paula? And so Drusus Andronicus regarded her as attractive, did he? We shall see about that! He will see how attractive she is when compared to a truly attractive woman, a true beauty! "Perhaps, Master," I said to Drusus Andronicus, "dear Paula is below, or nearby, in the street, waiting, chained to a ring.
52 149 I might then visit with her.
52 150 I would be so happy to see her".
52 151 "Ela," said he, "kajira.
"She is attractive?" I asked. "Very much so," he said. Something in me was very angry that Paula would be concerned for me. Was this not another thing to hold against her? Was she so superior that she would wish me well! How concerned, how solicitous, how condescending! Did she think I was pitiful? How dared she speak of me to a master? Was I not a thousand times the woman, a thousand times the beauty she was? Was this not recognized, even by Paula? And so Drusus Andronicus regarded her as attractive, did he? We shall see about that! He will see how attractive she is when compared to a truly attractive woman, a true beauty! "Perhaps, Master," I said to Drusus Andronicus, "dear Paula is below, or nearby, in the street, waiting, chained to a ring. I might then visit with her. I would be so happy to see her". "Ela," said he, "kajira. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )