Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
105
Well had he taught me the meaning of my brand! I so loved him! He gestured me to my feet.
Well had he taught me the meaning of my brand! I so loved him! He gestured me to my feet.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #105)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
102
As the men came to breakfast we extended them obeisance and served them.
4
103
When my master came to the cooking fire it was with eagerness, such eagerness that the men laughed, that I knelt before him, and put my hair in the dirt between his sandals.
4
104
I remembered the night.
4
105
Well had he taught me the meaning of my brand! I so loved him! He gestured me to my feet.
4
106
I sprang up.
4
107
I stood straight before him, proud in the pleasure I had given him.
4
108
From the looks of the men I understood that now I stood much differently than I had when I had come to the camp, that the girl who now stood slave within the wall of thorn brush was far more valuable than she who had so recently miserably stood captive beyond its perimeter.
As the men came to breakfast we extended them obeisance and served them.
When my master came to the cooking fire it was with eagerness, such eagerness that the men laughed, that I knelt before him, and put my hair in the dirt between his sandals.
I remembered the night.
Well had he taught me the meaning of my brand! I so loved him! He gestured me to my feet.
I sprang up.
I stood straight before him, proud in the pleasure I had given him.
From the looks of the men I understood that now I stood much differently than I had when I had come to the camp, that the girl who now stood slave within the wall of thorn brush was far more valuable than she who had so recently miserably stood captive beyond its perimeter.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4)