Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
80
I suddenly hated being a slave! Was this possible? That I should be so casually put, so cordially put, in the liberality of a Gorean host, at the disposal of guests? But of course it was possible! I was only a slave! But why would he do this to me, to me? Was I truly to him only this, only another slave, to be put without a second thought to the purposes of guests, merely another amenity or convenience to them, as might be a napkin or finger bowl, or a comfort, such as a blanket, or an extra cushion for his couch? I must not let Tela's cries arouse me.
I suddenly hated being a slave! Was this possible? That I should be so casually put, so cordially put, in the liberality of a Gorean host, at the disposal of guests? But of course it was possible! I was only a slave! But why would he do this to me, to me? Was I truly to him only this, only another slave, to be put without a second thought to the purposes of guests, merely another amenity or convenience to them, as might be a napkin or finger bowl, or a comfort, such as a blanket, or an extra cushion for his couch? I must not let Tela's cries arouse me.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #80)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
77
I tried to steel myself, and think of other things.
30
78
I turned my head to the side.
30
79
I heard Tela gasp with pleasure.
30
80
I suddenly hated being a slave! Was this possible? That I should be so casually put, so cordially put, in the liberality of a Gorean host, at the disposal of guests? But of course it was possible! I was only a slave! But why would he do this to me, to me? Was I truly to him only this, only another slave, to be put without a second thought to the purposes of guests, merely another amenity or convenience to them, as might be a napkin or finger bowl, or a comfort, such as a blanket, or an extra cushion for his couch? I must not let Tela's cries arouse me.
30
81
I must try not to hear them! What pleasure she must be enduring! Perhaps the stranger did not recognize me? "Oh!" I said, suddenly, softly.
30
82
Sempronius chuckled.
30
83
I knew then, and so did he, that he would conquer me.
I tried to steel myself, and think of other things.
I turned my head to the side.
I heard Tela gasp with pleasure.
I suddenly hated being a slave! Was this possible? That I should be so casually put, so cordially put, in the liberality of a Gorean host, at the disposal of guests? But of course it was possible! I was only a slave! But why would he do this to me, to me? Was I truly to him only this, only another slave, to be put without a second thought to the purposes of guests, merely another amenity or convenience to them, as might be a napkin or finger bowl, or a comfort, such as a blanket, or an extra cushion for his couch? I must not let Tela's cries arouse me.
I must try not to hear them! What pleasure she must be enduring! Perhaps the stranger did not recognize me? "Oh!" I said, suddenly, softly.
Sempronius chuckled.
I knew then, and so did he, that he would conquer me.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 30)