Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
3
429
"But I have been both free and slave," she said, "and, forgive me, Mistress, but I think that it is only a slave, in her vulnerability and helplessness, who can know what love truly is".
"But I have been both free and slave," she said, "and, forgive me, Mistress, but I think that it is only a slave, in her vulnerability and helplessness, who can know what love truly is".
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #429)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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3
426
"Why do free women object?" I asked.
3
427
"They feel that a slave, who must love whomever she is commanded to love, can know nothing of love".
3
428
"Oh," I said.
3
429
"But I have been both free and slave," she said, "and, forgive me, Mistress, but I think that it is only a slave, in her vulnerability and helplessness, who can know what love truly is".
3
430
"You must love upon command?" I asked, horrified.
3
431
"We must do as we are told," she said.
3
432
"We are slaves".
"Why do free women object?" I asked.
"They feel that a slave, who must love whomever she is commanded to love, can know nothing of love".
"Oh," I said.
"But I have been both free and slave," she said, "and, forgive me, Mistress, but I think that it is only a slave, in her vulnerability and helplessness, who can know what love truly is".
"You must love upon command?" I asked, horrified.
"We must do as we are told," she said.
"We are slaves".
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 3)