Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
1073
Gone then was the illusion of her freedom and independence, and her arrogance and pride.
1
1074
She was then only a frightened girl and perhaps, I feared, a captured slave.
1
1075
Then, suddenly, I was again the male of Earth, apologetic, miserable, self-castigating, overcome with anguish.
1
1076
How cruel I had been to her! How grievously I had demeaned her! Did I not know she was a person? "Forgive me, Miss Henderson," I wept.
1
1077
"I did not know what I was saying".
1
1078
She sank down on the seat.
1
1079
I was kneeling then on the floor of the cab.
Gone then was the illusion of her freedom and independence, and her arrogance and pride.
She was then only a frightened girl and perhaps, I feared, a captured slave.
Then, suddenly, I was again the male of Earth, apologetic, miserable, self-castigating, overcome with anguish.
How cruel I had been to her! How grievously I had demeaned her! Did I not know she was a person? "Forgive me, Miss Henderson," I wept.
"I did not know what I was saying".
She sank down on the seat.
I was kneeling then on the floor of the cab.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )