Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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576
I fought the wild needs within me, seeming to well up from my very depths, needs which seemed to be to surrender, to submit and love, totally, irreservedly, giving all, asking nothing.
I fought the wild needs within me, seeming to well up from my very depths, needs which seemed to be to surrender, to submit and love, totally, irreservedly, giving all, asking nothing.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #576)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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573
I looked out, over the wall.
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574
How pleased I was that I was free! How frightful, how terrible, it would be, to be a slave! "Is Lady Sheila crying?" he asked.
6
575
"No!" I said.
6
576
I fought the wild needs within me, seeming to well up from my very depths, needs which seemed to be to surrender, to submit and love, totally, irreservedly, giving all, asking nothing.
6
577
How superficial, suddenly, seemed then the dispositions to selfishness and egotism in me.
6
578
From whence could these other emotions, so overwhelming within me, have derived, I asked myself.
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579
Surely they, frightening me in their way, seemed directly at odds with the Earth conditionings to which I had been subjected.
I looked out, over the wall.
How pleased I was that I was free! How frightful, how terrible, it would be, to be a slave! "Is Lady Sheila crying?" he asked.
"No!" I said.
I fought the wild needs within me, seeming to well up from my very depths, needs which seemed to be to surrender, to submit and love, totally, irreservedly, giving all, asking nothing.
How superficial, suddenly, seemed then the dispositions to selfishness and egotism in me.
From whence could these other emotions, so overwhelming within me, have derived, I asked myself.
Surely they, frightening me in their way, seemed directly at odds with the Earth conditionings to which I had been subjected.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 6)