Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
8
782
Too, such as he doubtless owned whips.
Too, such as he doubtless owned whips.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #782)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
8
779
I wished they might know my freedom, and joy, but, too, of course, there were terrors here, and dangers.
8
780
I shuddered, recalling the great bird in flight, the anonymous, helmeted warrior in its saddle.
8
781
Such a man, I feared, might not be easy to please.
8
782
Too, such as he doubtless owned whips.
8
783
I was excited by the fullness and beauty of life, and I felt it more intensely here, even in this barren mountain cell, behind these bars, than I had ever felt it on my old world.
8
784
I felt wanton, and excited, and alive! Too, in spite of my brand, my tunic, the cell, the bars, I felt free, more free than I had ever felt before.
8
785
There were women here who would doubtless know more than I, not merely about this world and its ways, but about the pleasing of men.
I wished they might know my freedom, and joy, but, too, of course, there were terrors here, and dangers.
I shuddered, recalling the great bird in flight, the anonymous, helmeted warrior in its saddle.
Such a man, I feared, might not be easy to please.
Too, such as he doubtless owned whips.
I was excited by the fullness and beauty of life, and I felt it more intensely here, even in this barren mountain cell, behind these bars, than I had ever felt it on my old world.
I felt wanton, and excited, and alive! Too, in spite of my brand, my tunic, the cell, the bars, I felt free, more free than I had ever felt before.
There were women here who would doubtless know more than I, not merely about this world and its ways, but about the pleasing of men.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 8)