Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
25
179
"It seems now," I said, "that you are neither fully a free person nor a slave".
"It seems now," I said, "that you are neither fully a free person nor a slave".
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #179)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
25
176
I wondered if she knew who had captured her.
25
177
Why was she here, truly? What was she doing here, truly? "My life as a free person was unsatisfactory to me," said the woman.
25
178
"Watch your tongue, prisoner," said the female holding her neck chain.
25
179
"It seems now," I said, "that you are neither fully a free person nor a slave".
25
180
"It amuses them," she said, "to keep me as a free person in their power, for their customers".
25
181
"Occasionally such women are available in these places," I said.
25
182
"You do not know what I have done here," she said, looking up, "what I have been made to do!" "I can speculate," I assured her.
I wondered if she knew who had captured her.
Why was she here, truly? What was she doing here, truly? "My life as a free person was unsatisfactory to me," said the woman.
"Watch your tongue, prisoner," said the female holding her neck chain.
"It seems now," I said, "that you are neither fully a free person nor a slave".
"It amuses them," she said, "to keep me as a free person in their power, for their customers".
"Occasionally such women are available in these places," I said.
"You do not know what I have done here," she said, looking up, "what I have been made to do!" "I can speculate," I assured her.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 25)