Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
23
347
I would be marked.
23
348
I was frightened but intrigued to think of myself marked.
23
349
How the identity of bondage would then be on me! That would then be clearly what I was.
23
350
Collars might come and go, but the mark would stay; it would continue to designate me bond.
23
351
And any who might look upon that mark would know me slave.
23
352
Gone then would be an array of pretenses, of hoaxes, of possibilities, of lies.
23
353
I then needed only to be looked upon to be recognized to be what I was, and was only, a slave.
I would be marked.
I was frightened but intrigued to think of myself marked.
How the identity of bondage would then be on me! That would then be clearly what I was.
Collars might come and go, but the mark would stay; it would continue to designate me bond.
And any who might look upon that mark would know me slave.
Gone then would be an array of pretenses, of hoaxes, of possibilities, of lies.
I then needed only to be looked upon to be recognized to be what I was, and was only, a slave.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )