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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

How frightful the dream! How embarrassing, how terrifying, to learn that one cannot help oneself, that one is astonishingly, helplessly vital! And how miserable and embarrassed I had been when I had learned that this information, of such intimacy and delicacy, and secrecy, had been publicly recorded on papers pertinent to me. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #30)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 30 How frightful the dream! How embarrassing, how terrifying, to learn that one cannot help oneself, that one is astonishingly, helplessly vital! And how miserable and embarrassed I had been when I had learned that this information, of such intimacy and delicacy, and secrecy, had been publicly recorded on papers pertinent to me.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 27 I had learned much about myself there, it seemed.
8 28 And I had learned, too, to my dismay, and shame, what men could do to me, and what I could become in their arms.
8 29 And then I began to want this.
8 30 How frightful the dream! How embarrassing, how terrifying, to learn that one cannot help oneself, that one is astonishingly, helplessly vital! And how miserable and embarrassed I had been when I had learned that this information, of such intimacy and delicacy, and secrecy, had been publicly recorded on papers pertinent to me.
8 31 The light seemed bright.
8 32 Even through my closed eyelids it hurt.
8 33 Had I forgotten to draw the shade? I must awaken.
I had learned much about myself there, it seemed. And I had learned, too, to my dismay, and shame, what men could do to me, and what I could become in their arms. And then I began to want this. How frightful the dream! How embarrassing, how terrifying, to learn that one cannot help oneself, that one is astonishingly, helplessly vital! And how miserable and embarrassed I had been when I had learned that this information, of such intimacy and delicacy, and secrecy, had been publicly recorded on papers pertinent to me. The light seemed bright. Even through my closed eyelids it hurt. Had I forgotten to draw the shade? I must awaken. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 8)