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Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 139 "You should not feel outrage," I told her.
7 140 "You are only a slave.
7 141 That is an emotion which would be more appropriate in a free woman, one, say, stripped, and unjustifiably beaten, as though she might be a mere slave.
7 142 Beatings, on the other hand, are the due of slaves, particularly ones which are in the least respect displeasing, as they might be of any other owned animal".
7 143 "I might as well belong to anyone," she said, bitterly.
7 144 "That is true," I said.
7 145 "But you belong to Canka".
"You should not feel outrage," I told her. "You are only a slave. That is an emotion which would be more appropriate in a free woman, one, say, stripped, and unjustifiably beaten, as though she might be a mere slave. Beatings, on the other hand, are the due of slaves, particularly ones which are in the least respect displeasing, as they might be of any other owned animal". "I might as well belong to anyone," she said, bitterly. "That is true," I said. "But you belong to Canka". - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )