Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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315
How far we have wandered from home.
18
316
What can any journey profit us, if it is ourselves whom we have left behind? "But I speak foolishly, my Master," she said, "for what can such nonsense mean to one such as you, one skilled in the mastery, gorean in blood and power? How little has your own world prepared you to comprehend such lamentations.
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317
How meaningless they must seem to you.
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318
But suffice it to say that I, who was brought to gor, and put in a collar, and am an abject slave, am here a thousand times more free than ever I was upon my native world.
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319
The thousand trammels of my captivity on Earth I have here shed.
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320
As a slave I am more free here than ever I was there.
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In coming here I have found myself, for the first time, in a world such as that for which I, thousands of years ago, was bred.
How far we have wandered from home.
What can any journey profit us, if it is ourselves whom we have left behind? "But I speak foolishly, my Master," she said, "for what can such nonsense mean to one such as you, one skilled in the mastery, gorean in blood and power? How little has your own world prepared you to comprehend such lamentations.
How meaningless they must seem to you.
But suffice it to say that I, who was brought to gor, and put in a collar, and am an abject slave, am here a thousand times more free than ever I was upon my native world.
The thousand trammels of my captivity on Earth I have here shed.
As a slave I am more free here than ever I was there.
In coming here I have found myself, for the first time, in a world such as that for which I, thousands of years ago, was bred.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )