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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 208 I was but inches from him, the leash taut between the collar ring and his fist.
18 209 I wondered if it was like this to be a slave, to be so much in the power of men.
18 210 But I reminded myself that I was free.
18 211 Yet, was I not in his power, as much as might have been a slave? I thought of myself momentarily as a slave, obliged to obedience, subject to sale, owned, collared, and became almost giddy with the thought.
18 212 The thought so overwhelmed me that I feared I might faint.
18 213 It was an outrageous, intolerable, insupportable thought! And yet one that exercised over my mind and body a peculiar fascination.
18 214 It was one which had intrigued me, for years, even on Earth.
I was but inches from him, the leash taut between the collar ring and his fist. I wondered if it was like this to be a slave, to be so much in the power of men. But I reminded myself that I was free. Yet, was I not in his power, as much as might have been a slave? I thought of myself momentarily as a slave, obliged to obedience, subject to sale, owned, collared, and became almost giddy with the thought. The thought so overwhelmed me that I feared I might faint. It was an outrageous, intolerable, insupportable thought! And yet one that exercised over my mind and body a peculiar fascination. It was one which had intrigued me, for years, even on Earth. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )