Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
268
I had been brought here.
9
269
No more was I now than an animal, and a property.
9
270
Had I done anything, I wondered, to occasion that decision.
9
271
Perhaps I had brushed against someone, the wrong person, and had permitted a tiny sound of irritation to escape me.
9
272
Perhaps a mere expression of transitory annoyance had crossed my features.
9
273
Perhaps something in my demeanor had hinted at an attitude of too much self-satisfaction or complacency, or had suggested some pretense to a fraudulent superiority or had tended to convey some subtle contempt.
9
274
Perhaps the decision had then been made, and I had been brought here, perhaps to the amusement of one or more, to be what I now was, nothing, and at the mercy of the rights holders.
I had been brought here.
No more was I now than an animal, and a property.
Had I done anything, I wondered, to occasion that decision.
Perhaps I had brushed against someone, the wrong person, and had permitted a tiny sound of irritation to escape me.
Perhaps a mere expression of transitory annoyance had crossed my features.
Perhaps something in my demeanor had hinted at an attitude of too much self-satisfaction or complacency, or had suggested some pretense to a fraudulent superiority or had tended to convey some subtle contempt.
Perhaps the decision had then been made, and I had been brought here, perhaps to the amusement of one or more, to be what I now was, nothing, and at the mercy of the rights holders.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )