Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
394
There our slavery had been, by such devices as brands and collars, and whips and hoods, fully, for the first time, released in us and made manifest.
There our slavery had been, by such devices as brands and collars, and whips and hoods, fully, for the first time, released in us and made manifest.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #394)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
391
Here we may distinguish between two concepts of slavery, that which can be imposed and constitutes an absolute and legal condition, and that which is instinctual and innate, which, under certain conditions, can be manifested and released.
24
392
The fullest slave, of course, is she who is a natural slave, and then, beyond this, truly wears the collar, that slave who is a slave by nature and whose slavery, released, is then confirmed and fixed upon her openly, publicly, by all the sanctions of custom and law, for all the world to see.
24
393
What we discovered, Master, all of us, in the dungeons and training rooms of the House of Andronicus, was that we were natural slaves.
24
394
There our slavery had been, by such devices as brands and collars, and whips and hoods, fully, for the first time, released in us and made manifest.
24
395
Many of us were timid and thrilled to discover that we were natural slaves.
24
396
At last there could be an end to the lies and pretenses.
24
397
At last we could stop fighting ourselves and pretending to be what we were not.
Here we may distinguish between two concepts of slavery, that which can be imposed and constitutes an absolute and legal condition, and that which is instinctual and innate, which, under certain conditions, can be manifested and released.
The fullest slave, of course, is she who is a natural slave, and then, beyond this, truly wears the collar, that slave who is a slave by nature and whose slavery, released, is then confirmed and fixed upon her openly, publicly, by all the sanctions of custom and law, for all the world to see.
What we discovered, Master, all of us, in the dungeons and training rooms of the House of Andronicus, was that we were natural slaves.
There our slavery had been, by such devices as brands and collars, and whips and hoods, fully, for the first time, released in us and made manifest.
Many of us were timid and thrilled to discover that we were natural slaves.
At last there could be an end to the lies and pretenses.
At last we could stop fighting ourselves and pretending to be what we were not.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 24)