Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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58
There is a sense in which you are a slave, and a sense in which you are not a slave.
There is a sense in which you are a slave, and a sense in which you are not a slave.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #58)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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55
Look at her! See her! They are ours, I thought.
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56
They are all property, property! Can fifty thousand, a hundred thousand, two hundred thousand, a million, three million, years of nature be mistaken? No, I thought.
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57
Away with such thoughts! What a brute was the heavy fellow! Poor, poor Miss Henderson! "To be sure," he said, "the point is moot, and interesting.
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58
There is a sense in which you are a slave, and a sense in which you are not a slave.
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59
The sense in which you are a slave is the sense in which I am justified in addressing you as a slave, and referring to you as a slave.
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60
That is the sense of the natural slave.
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61
Do not react so, my dear.
Look at her! See her! They are ours, I thought.
They are all property, property! Can fifty thousand, a hundred thousand, two hundred thousand, a million, three million, years of nature be mistaken? No, I thought.
Away with such thoughts! What a brute was the heavy fellow! Poor, poor Miss Henderson! "To be sure," he said, "the point is moot, and interesting.
There is a sense in which you are a slave, and a sense in which you are not a slave.
The sense in which you are a slave is the sense in which I am justified in addressing you as a slave, and referring to you as a slave.
That is the sense of the natural slave.
Do not react so, my dear.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 2)