Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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33
449
How cleverly, then, this reminds the slave that she was never anything, even before the technicality of her legal embondment, but a slave!" "Do you think you will prove to be a satisfactory slave?" I asked.
How cleverly, then, this reminds the slave that she was never anything, even before the technicality of her legal embondment, but a slave!" "Do you think you will prove to be a satisfactory slave?" I asked.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #449)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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33
446
Her truth was manifested.
33
447
The name then again was put on her, this time as a slave name.
33
448
Now the name is not only a slave's name, as it always was, but is a slave name as well, and recognized and acknowledged publicly, by the slave and others, as such.
33
449
How cleverly, then, this reminds the slave that she was never anything, even before the technicality of her legal embondment, but a slave!" "Do you think you will prove to be a satisfactory slave?" I asked.
33
450
"I will try with all my heart, Master," she said.
33
451
"Do you want to be a slave?" I asked.
33
452
"Yes, Master," she said, "with all my heart".
Her truth was manifested.
The name then again was put on her, this time as a slave name.
Now the name is not only a slave's name, as it always was, but is a slave name as well, and recognized and acknowledged publicly, by the slave and others, as such.
How cleverly, then, this reminds the slave that she was never anything, even before the technicality of her legal embondment, but a slave!" "Do you think you will prove to be a satisfactory slave?" I asked.
"I will try with all my heart, Master," she said.
"Do you want to be a slave?" I asked.
"Yes, Master," she said, "with all my heart".
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 33)