Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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621
"I do not know," she said.
32
622
"It startled me, that I should have called him that.
32
623
Yet the utterance came naturally, helplessly, from deep within me, an irrepressible, incontrovertible acknowledgment".
32
624
"You called him 'master'," I said, "because, in your heart, you knew that he was your master".
32
625
"Yes, master," she said.
32
626
"That is it.
32
627
I suppose I had known from the first instant I had seen him that he was my master, and I was his slave, but how could I, an Earth woman, have admitted that, even to myself, let alone to the superb, red brute".
"I do not know," she said.
"It startled me, that I should have called him that.
Yet the utterance came naturally, helplessly, from deep within me, an irrepressible, incontrovertible acknowledgment".
"You called him 'master'," I said, "because, in your heart, you knew that he was your master".
"Yes, master," she said.
"That is it.
I suppose I had known from the first instant I had seen him that he was my master, and I was his slave, but how could I, an Earth woman, have admitted that, even to myself, let alone to the superb, red brute".
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )