Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
287
Then I moaned to myself.
9
288
Teibar was not here.
9
289
I was alone.
9
290
What was I doing here? Why was I brought here, to this world? My wrists hurt, held up so high in the steel.
9
291
Were the men not being cruel to me? Could they not see I was naked, and helpless? "Category," I heard, "—Pleasure Slave".
9
292
When I heard this categorization, so matter-of-factly given, concluding the fellow's recounting of attributes and features, measurements, and such, I was suddenly, inordinately, startled.
9
293
I had known, of course, I was not a house slave, or a tower slave, for I was not permitted to kneel in fashions appropriate to those varieties of slave.
Then I moaned to myself.
Teibar was not here.
I was alone.
What was I doing here? Why was I brought here, to this world? My wrists hurt, held up so high in the steel.
Were the men not being cruel to me? Could they not see I was naked, and helpless? "Category," I heard, "—Pleasure Slave".
When I heard this categorization, so matter-of-factly given, concluding the fellow's recounting of attributes and features, measurements, and such, I was suddenly, inordinately, startled.
I had known, of course, I was not a house slave, or a tower slave, for I was not permitted to kneel in fashions appropriate to those varieties of slave.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )