Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
144
But, no! He had been concerned with the brand.
But, no! He had been concerned with the brand.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #144)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
141
I did not think he would be unfamiliar with my kind, the uses to which we might be put, our diverse values, and such.
7
142
Perhaps he had only wanted me to expose my flank to him.
7
143
After all, cannot it be pleasant, or amusing, for them to observe us, while we, under command, perhaps reluctantly, perhaps in tears, reveal ourselves to them? Perhaps it was only in I that he was interested, as he might be interested in any of my kind, he what he was, we what we are.
7
144
But, no! He had been concerned with the brand.
7
145
But what could it have meant to him? It was only the common mark.
7
146
It was a small, tasteful, beautiful mark, of course.
7
147
I had no doubt it much enhanced my beauty.
I did not think he would be unfamiliar with my kind, the uses to which we might be put, our diverse values, and such.
Perhaps he had only wanted me to expose my flank to him.
After all, cannot it be pleasant, or amusing, for them to observe us, while we, under command, perhaps reluctantly, perhaps in tears, reveal ourselves to them? Perhaps it was only in I that he was interested, as he might be interested in any of my kind, he what he was, we what we are.
But, no! He had been concerned with the brand.
But what could it have meant to him? It was only the common mark.
It was a small, tasteful, beautiful mark, of course.
I had no doubt it much enhanced my beauty.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 7)