Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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231
"Does it frighten you," he asked, "to find that you are a legal slave?" "Sometimes," I said.
"Does it frighten you," he asked, "to find that you are a legal slave?" "Sometimes," I said.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #231)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
13
228
"You are now, at last, a legal slave".
13
229
"Yes, Master," I said, frightened.
13
230
I was now, truly, here on this world, as I might have been in Ur, or Sumer, or Babylon, or Assyria, or Chaldea, or Egypt, or Greece, or Rome, or Persia, or Barbary, a legal slave, a slave held in full legality.
13
231
"Does it frighten you," he asked, "to find that you are a legal slave?" "Sometimes," I said.
13
232
"Does it terrify you?" he asked.
13
233
"Sometimes," I said.
13
234
"That makes no difference, of course," he said.
"You are now, at last, a legal slave".
"Yes, Master," I said, frightened.
I was now, truly, here on this world, as I might have been in Ur, or Sumer, or Babylon, or Assyria, or Chaldea, or Egypt, or Greece, or Rome, or Persia, or Barbary, a legal slave, a slave held in full legality.
"Does it frighten you," he asked, "to find that you are a legal slave?" "Sometimes," I said.
"Does it terrify you?" he asked.
"Sometimes," I said.
"That makes no difference, of course," he said.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 13)