Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
1068
"But she cannot, in fact, have committed it, because she is a slave?" asked the girl.
13
1069
"Yes," I said.
13
1070
"I understand, Master," she said, bitterly.
13
1071
"You see," I said, "you were still regarding yourself, implicitly, at least at the moment, as a free woman, or, perhaps better, more narrowly, as retaining at least one of the rights of a free woman".
13
1072
"I am not to be beaten, am I, Master?" she asked.
13
1073
"Not at the moment, at least," I informed her.
13
1074
"Thank you, Master," she said.
"But she cannot, in fact, have committed it, because she is a slave?" asked the girl.
"Yes," I said.
"I understand, Master," she said, bitterly.
"You see," I said, "you were still regarding yourself, implicitly, at least at the moment, as a free woman, or, perhaps better, more narrowly, as retaining at least one of the rights of a free woman".
"I am not to be beaten, am I, Master?" she asked.
"Not at the moment, at least," I informed her.
"Thank you, Master," she said.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )