Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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23
Now that you are a slave, however, you will find that you do have reason, and ample reason, and not only to fear men, but, indeed, any free person".
Now that you are a slave, however, you will find that you do have reason, and ample reason, and not only to fear men, but, indeed, any free person".
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #23)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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20
She was silent.
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21
"How proudly you said that," marveled Boots, swinging the freed lash blades loosely.
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22
"To be sure, at that time, you probably had never had any reason to be afraid of men.
10
23
Now that you are a slave, however, you will find that you do have reason, and ample reason, and not only to fear men, but, indeed, any free person".
10
24
"I am hungry," she said.
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25
"Am I to be fed?" "Perhaps when you learn to beg for it," he said.
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26
"Never," she said.
She was silent.
"How proudly you said that," marveled Boots, swinging the freed lash blades loosely.
"To be sure, at that time, you probably had never had any reason to be afraid of men.
Now that you are a slave, however, you will find that you do have reason, and ample reason, and not only to fear men, but, indeed, any free person".
"I am hungry," she said.
"Am I to be fed?" "Perhaps when you learn to beg for it," he said.
"Never," she said.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 10)