Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
13
363
"Did you truly think," he hissed, "we would take a profit of only a copper tarsk on you? Do you think us fools to buy a girl for twenty and sell her for twenty-one? Do you not think we know our trade, little slut?" I screamed for mercy.
"Did you truly think," he hissed, "we would take a profit of only a copper tarsk on you? Do you think us fools to buy a girl for twenty and sell her for twenty-one? Do you not think we know our trade, little slut?" I screamed for mercy.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #363)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
13
360
I tried to fight the sensation of the whip.
13
361
"Writhe, little Dina," he said, "writhe".
13
362
I cried out, begging him to stop.
13
363
"Did you truly think," he hissed, "we would take a profit of only a copper tarsk on you? Do you think us fools to buy a girl for twenty and sell her for twenty-one? Do you not think we know our trade, little slut?" I screamed for mercy.
13
364
Then, his demonstration finished, he released my neck.
13
365
I fell to my knees before him on the block.
13
366
My head was down.
I tried to fight the sensation of the whip.
"Writhe, little Dina," he said, "writhe".
I cried out, begging him to stop.
"Did you truly think," he hissed, "we would take a profit of only a copper tarsk on you? Do you think us fools to buy a girl for twenty and sell her for twenty-one? Do you not think we know our trade, little slut?" I screamed for mercy.
Then, his demonstration finished, he released my neck.
I fell to my knees before him on the block.
My head was down.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 13)