Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
34
669
That was one of the few times that I had envied free women, who might, with impunity, declare their love, risking only that they might be scorned.
34
670
I, a slave, might be slain, or beaten.
34
671
We were both women, but what a world of difference separated us.
34
672
The free woman was noble and glorious, was the lofty equal of the free man, and might even share a Home Stone with him.
34
673
I, on the other hand, was a purchasable animal, a slave.
34
674
What a fool I was, to so proclaim my love.
34
675
Had I forgotten that I was only a slave? The slave, it seems, must conceal her love from the master, lest he find it embarrassing, or even offensive.
That was one of the few times that I had envied free women, who might, with impunity, declare their love, risking only that they might be scorned.
I, a slave, might be slain, or beaten.
We were both women, but what a world of difference separated us.
The free woman was noble and glorious, was the lofty equal of the free man, and might even share a Home Stone with him.
I, on the other hand, was a purchasable animal, a slave.
What a fool I was, to so proclaim my love.
Had I forgotten that I was only a slave? The slave, it seems, must conceal her love from the master, lest he find it embarrassing, or even offensive.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )