Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
16
321
Why was this? Was it because I was naked, and kneeling, and my hands were tied behind my back? Was it because I then seemed a slave to myself? And when I understood that I had been found acceptable for the chain, that I would be put on it, I felt a sudden, inexplicable profusion of relief, a surge of love and gratitude! These things suffused my whole body! And when, moments later, the chain was locked on my neck I felt another sudden, inexplicable surge of pleasure, of love, of gratitude and joy.
Why was this? Was it because I was naked, and kneeling, and my hands were tied behind my back? Was it because I then seemed a slave to myself? And when I understood that I had been found acceptable for the chain, that I would be put on it, I felt a sudden, inexplicable profusion of relief, a surge of love and gratitude! These things suffused my whole body! And when, moments later, the chain was locked on my neck I felt another sudden, inexplicable surge of pleasure, of love, of gratitude and joy.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #321)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
16
318
"Mother—" "Yes?" "May I tell you something?" "Surely".
16
319
"When I begged to be put on the chain—I do not know how I should tell you this—I felt a strange, incredible, shocking appropriateness or rightness about my petition.
16
320
How dreadful of me, how wrong of me, surely, how incomprehensible it was! Yet it seemed to me somehow that I was such as should so beg.
16
321
Why was this? Was it because I was naked, and kneeling, and my hands were tied behind my back? Was it because I then seemed a slave to myself? And when I understood that I had been found acceptable for the chain, that I would be put on it, I felt a sudden, inexplicable profusion of relief, a surge of love and gratitude! These things suffused my whole body! And when, moments later, the chain was locked on my neck I felt another sudden, inexplicable surge of pleasure, of love, of gratitude and joy.
16
322
How terrible I am! I was not taught so! How could I feel such things! How terrible I am! I was naked, I could not break the chain.
16
323
Yet I was not then discontent! What can it all mean?" "Do not concern yourself," said the mother.
16
324
"What does it mean, Mother?" "Perhaps that a conflict has been resolved, that a war is over, that the darkness of a long night has at last been dispelled".
"Mother—" "Yes?" "May I tell you something?" "Surely".
"When I begged to be put on the chain—I do not know how I should tell you this—I felt a strange, incredible, shocking appropriateness or rightness about my petition.
How dreadful of me, how wrong of me, surely, how incomprehensible it was! Yet it seemed to me somehow that I was such as should so beg.
Why was this? Was it because I was naked, and kneeling, and my hands were tied behind my back? Was it because I then seemed a slave to myself? And when I understood that I had been found acceptable for the chain, that I would be put on it, I felt a sudden, inexplicable profusion of relief, a surge of love and gratitude! These things suffused my whole body! And when, moments later, the chain was locked on my neck I felt another sudden, inexplicable surge of pleasure, of love, of gratitude and joy.
How terrible I am! I was not taught so! How could I feel such things! How terrible I am! I was naked, I could not break the chain.
Yet I was not then discontent! What can it all mean?" "Do not concern yourself," said the mother.
"What does it mean, Mother?" "Perhaps that a conflict has been resolved, that a war is over, that the darkness of a long night has at last been dispelled".
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 16)