Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
1463
"Forget," she said, "that I am your enemy, that you hate me, that you hold me in contempt, that you despise me, that I have betrayed my homestone, that I am a spy of Cos! Think of me now only as a woman who has for the first time begun to feel her womanhood, and hold me! Hold me!" "I do not hate you, or hold you in contempt, or despise you, such things," I said.
"Forget," she said, "that I am your enemy, that you hate me, that you hold me in contempt, that you despise me, that I have betrayed my Home Stone, that I am a spy of Cos! Think of me now only as a woman who has for the first time begun to feel her womanhood, and hold me! Hold me!" "I do not hate you, or hold you in contempt, or despise you, such things," I said.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #1463)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
1460
"I want to be subject to sale, to exchange, to commands!" she said.
19
1461
"I want to stand before men, beautiful and exciting, collared, an object of desire, a commodity, to hear their bids, to be subject to their claims, to be such that I may be led away in their chains.
19
1462
I want to love, and serve, wholly, selflessly, helplessly, irreservedly!" "But you are a free woman," I said.
19
1463
"Forget," she said, "that I am your enemy, that you hate me, that you hold me in contempt, that you despise me, that I have betrayed my homestone, that I am a spy of Cos! Think of me now only as a woman who has for the first time begun to feel her womanhood, and hold me! Hold me!" "I do not hate you, or hold you in contempt, or despise you, such things," I said.
19
1464
"And, too, I have little concern personally with the wars of Ar and Cos.
19
1465
To be sure, I do have some reservations pertaining to your character, but I think most people would, apparently including the rencers, who chose not even to keep you as a slave.
19
1466
I think of you primarily as an arrogant and insolent free woman whom I have made my captive".
"I want to be subject to sale, to exchange, to commands!" she said.
"I want to stand before men, beautiful and exciting, collared, an object of desire, a commodity, to hear their bids, to be subject to their claims, to be such that I may be led away in their chains.
I want to love, and serve, wholly, selflessly, helplessly, irreservedly!" "But you are a free woman," I said.
"Forget," she said, "that I am your enemy, that you hate me, that you hold me in contempt, that you despise me, that I have betrayed my home stone, that I am a spy of Cos! Think of me now only as a woman who has for the first time begun to feel her womanhood, and hold me! Hold me!" "I do not hate you, or hold you in contempt, or despise you, such things," I said.
"And, too, I have little concern personally with the wars of Ar and Cos.
To be sure, I do have some reservations pertaining to your character, but I think most people would, apparently including the rencers, who chose not even to keep you as a slave.
I think of you primarily as an arrogant and insolent free woman whom I have made my captive".
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 19)