Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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203
"Please tell me what it says," I said.
17
204
"We shall assume, for purposes of this discussion, that you are a slave," he said.
17
205
"Very well, Master," I said, puzzled.
17
206
"Do you believe that slaves should serve free persons," he asked, "or that free persons should serve slaves".
17
207
"I believe it is the slaves who should serve the free persons," I said, hastily, "not the other way around".
17
208
I certainly did not want to have the flesh whipped off my bones.
17
209
"And if I read that legend for you," he said, "I would be serving you, would I not?" "Yes, Master," I said.
"Please tell me what it says," I said.
"We shall assume, for purposes of this discussion, that you are a slave," he said.
"Very well, Master," I said, puzzled.
"Do you believe that slaves should serve free persons," he asked, "or that free persons should serve slaves".
"I believe it is the slaves who should serve the free persons," I said, hastily, "not the other way around".
I certainly did not want to have the flesh whipped off my bones.
"And if I read that legend for you," he said, "I would be serving you, would I not?" "Yes, Master," I said.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )