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

"I am yours in the sight of law, yours, owned, in fullest legality, and doubtless you are well aware, as well, that I am helpless in your arms, and writhe helplessly there, and hasten to obey in all things, fearful of my master's wrath, and that I am your slave conquest, and property, and am desperately concerned to please you, as must a female slave her master". - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #632)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
34 632 "I am yours in the sight of law, yours, owned, in fullest legality, and doubtless you are well aware, as well, that I am helpless in your arms, and writhe helplessly there, and hasten to obey in all things, fearful of my master's wrath, and that I am your slave conquest, and property, and am desperately concerned to please you, as must a female slave her master".

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
34 629 "You may speak," he said.
34 630 I put the pack to the side, and knelt before him, and put my head to his thigh.
34 631 "You know me for your slave," I said.
34 632 "I am yours in the sight of law, yours, owned, in fullest legality, and doubtless you are well aware, as well, that I am helpless in your arms, and writhe helplessly there, and hasten to obey in all things, fearful of my master's wrath, and that I am your slave conquest, and property, and am desperately concerned to please you, as must a female slave her master".
34 633 He regarded me.
34 634 "All things that a slave must be to her master, I am," I said.
34 635 "But know, too, beyond these things, that she who kneels at your feet is bound by the strongest of all chains—" "Beware," he said.
"You may speak," he said. I put the pack to the side, and knelt before him, and put my head to his thigh. "You know me for your slave," I said. "I am yours in the sight of law, yours, owned, in fullest legality, and doubtless you are well aware, as well, that I am helpless in your arms, and writhe helplessly there, and hasten to obey in all things, fearful of my master's wrath, and that I am your slave conquest, and property, and am desperately concerned to please you, as must a female slave her master". He regarded me. "All things that a slave must be to her master, I am," I said. "But know, too, beyond these things, that she who kneels at your feet is bound by the strongest of all chains—" "Beware," he said. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 34)