Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
3
571
I wondered, when I said this, if I was only insisting that I was a slave, that I must be a slave, because of such things as the barred window and the anklet, or if I was speaking what lay in my heart.
3
572
"mistress is free," said the girl.
3
573
"I cannot be free," I said.
3
574
"If mistress is not free," she said, "who is mistress' master?" "I do not know," I said, frightened.
3
575
I wondered if I did belong to someone and simply did not yet know it.
3
576
"I know mistress is free," said the girl.
3
577
"How do you know?" I asked.
I wondered, when I said this, if I was only insisting that I was a slave, that I must be a slave, because of such things as the barred window and the anklet, or if I was speaking what lay in my heart.
"mistress is free," said the girl.
"I cannot be free," I said.
"If mistress is not free," she said, "who is mistress' master?" "I do not know," I said, frightened.
I wondered if I did belong to someone and simply did not yet know it.
"I know mistress is free," said the girl.
"How do you know?" I asked.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )