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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

"You well served Ibn Saran," I said, "but you may recall that it was I who had you first as a slave, in a tavern in Lydius, and now I have you again". - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #604)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 604 "You well served Ibn Saran," I said, "but you may recall that it was I who had you first as a slave, in a tavern in Lydius, and now I have you again".

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 601 I did not respond to her, and I suspect my silence more alarmed her than any reply she might have received.
26 602 I think then she began to suspect her fate.
26 603 Now frightened, she squirmed on her knees, thrust through the bars and tied there, and pulled at her bonds, which fastened her wrists to the bars on either side of the small gate.
26 604 "You well served Ibn Saran," I said, "but you may recall that it was I who had you first as a slave, in a tavern in Lydius, and now I have you again".
26 605 "I am not a slave!" she cried.
26 606 "You are mistaken," said I, "mere girl of Earth, pretty slave girl".
26 607 "What are you going to do?" she cried.
I did not respond to her, and I suspect my silence more alarmed her than any reply she might have received. I think then she began to suspect her fate. Now frightened, she squirmed on her knees, thrust through the bars and tied there, and pulled at her bonds, which fastened her wrists to the bars on either side of the small gate. "You well served Ibn Saran," I said, "but you may recall that it was I who had you first as a slave, in a tavern in Lydius, and now I have you again". "I am not a slave!" she cried. "You are mistaken," said I, "mere girl of Earth, pretty slave girl". "What are you going to do?" she cried. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 26)