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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 547 "Yes, Master," I said.
9 548 What man, I wondered, would truly prize such things, a Gorean, I supposed, before whom she knelt, her lips pressed to his whip.
9 549 The dealer then turned about, and left.
9 550 I was now prepared to accept the views of my instructresses, to avoid free women, and placate, cultivate, and please free men.
9 551 It would then be, as I would not have earlier surmised, a man who would be most likely to buy and free me.
9 552 I was pleased.
9 553 I had always managed men, quite well.
"Yes, Master," I said. What man, I wondered, would truly prize such things, a Gorean, I supposed, before whom she knelt, her lips pressed to his whip. The dealer then turned about, and left. I was now prepared to accept the views of my instructresses, to avoid free women, and placate, cultivate, and please free men. It would then be, as I would not have earlier surmised, a man who would be most likely to buy and free me. I was pleased. I had always managed men, quite well. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )