Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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479
It is as though I had come home to myself".
17
480
"The only true liberation," I said, "is to become what one truly is".
17
481
"Oh!" she cried.
17
482
"Does a slave object to being treated as a slave?" I asked.
17
483
"No, Master," she said.
17
484
"I regret only that I never admitted my slavery on Earth".
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485
"There would have been little point," I said.
It is as though I had come home to myself".
"The only true liberation," I said, "is to become what one truly is".
"Oh!" she cried.
"Does a slave object to being treated as a slave?" I asked.
"No, Master," she said.
"I regret only that I never admitted my slavery on Earth".
"There would have been little point," I said.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )