Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
130
"Please, please, do not so demean me! Please do not so shame me!" "Are you a slave?" inquired her lovely keeper.
17
131
"Yes, mistress!" "Perhaps you have some doubt about the matter?" "No, mistress! No, mistress!" she said.
17
132
"You acknowledge fully and truly then that you are a slave?" "Yes, mistress".
17
133
"Had you forgotten it?" "No, mistress!" "You are a legal slave, are you not?" "Yes, mistress!" "And do you acknowledge, more interestingly, as well, fully, and truly, that you are not only a legal slave, but that you are a natural slave, fully and truly a natural slave, and are deservedly, appropriately, and fittingly embonded, that you are such as are born for the collar?" She put her head down.
17
134
"Yes, mistress," she whispered.
17
135
I wondered if it cost the beauty much to utter such sentiments, before one such as I, who had been of Earth.
17
136
Would not such a confession have called for incredible courage on Earth; indeed, might it not have been harrowingly calamitous in its social consequences.
"Please, please, do not so demean me! Please do not so shame me!" "Are you a slave?" inquired her lovely keeper.
"Yes, mistress!" "Perhaps you have some doubt about the matter?" "No, mistress! No, mistress!" she said.
"You acknowledge fully and truly then that you are a slave?" "Yes, mistress".
"Had you forgotten it?" "No, mistress!" "You are a legal slave, are you not?" "Yes, mistress!" "And do you acknowledge, more interestingly, as well, fully, and truly, that you are not only a legal slave, but that you are a natural slave, fully and truly a natural slave, and are deservedly, appropriately, and fittingly embonded, that you are such as are born for the collar?" She put her head down.
"Yes, mistress," she whispered.
I wondered if it cost the beauty much to utter such sentiments, before one such as I, who had been of Earth.
Would not such a confession have called for incredible courage on Earth; indeed, might it not have been harrowingly calamitous in its social consequences.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )