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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

I had always wanted, even on Earth, though I had feared it, too, to be at the mercy of men so powerful, so magnificent and commanding, that in relation to them I could, in all right, justice and propriety, be only a slave. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #801)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 801 I had always wanted, even on Earth, though I had feared it, too, to be at the mercy of men so powerful, so magnificent and commanding, that in relation to them I could, in all right, justice and propriety, be only a slave.

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 798 I uttered a tiny, plaintive cry, asking for a little respite, for a moment of mercy.
13 799 It was granted to me.
13 800 I looked at Mirus.
13 801 I had always wanted, even on Earth, though I had feared it, too, to be at the mercy of men so powerful, so magnificent and commanding, that in relation to them I could, in all right, justice and propriety, be only a slave.
13 802 Then I had been brought to Gor, where I had found such men, and, too, had found myself in a collar, theirs.
13 803 I moaned softly.
13 804 Then I said, "Oh," startled.
I uttered a tiny, plaintive cry, asking for a little respite, for a moment of mercy. It was granted to me. I looked at Mirus. I had always wanted, even on Earth, though I had feared it, too, to be at the mercy of men so powerful, so magnificent and commanding, that in relation to them I could, in all right, justice and propriety, be only a slave. Then I had been brought to Gor, where I had found such men, and, too, had found myself in a collar, theirs. I moaned softly. Then I said, "Oh," startled. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 13)