Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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12
266
It was not merely that I had a collar on my neck, close-fitting and locked as it might be, and a brand on my thigh, lovely and unmistakable, put there deeply and clearly for all to see.
It was not merely that I had a collar on my neck, close-fitting and locked as it might be, and a brand on my thigh, lovely and unmistakable, put there deeply and clearly for all to see.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #266)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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12
263
But I did not doubt she had in mind some more serious sense of freedom, and one that made me uneasy.
12
264
From things she had said, I had little doubt but what she was, in a sense important on this world, "free".
12
265
On the other hand, in a sense also important on this world, and doubtlessly more profoundly important, I was not "free".
12
266
It was not merely that I had a collar on my neck, close-fitting and locked as it might be, and a brand on my thigh, lovely and unmistakable, put there deeply and clearly for all to see.
12
267
Nor was it even that my nature was such as to put me helplessly, lovingly, and appropriately at a man's feet.
12
268
It was rather that in the full legalities of a world, in the full sanction of the totality of its customs, practices and institutions, in the fullness of its very reality, I was not free.
12
269
I was an animal, a property, a slave.
But I did not doubt she had in mind some more serious sense of freedom, and one that made me uneasy.
From things she had said, I had little doubt but what she was, in a sense important on this world, "free".
On the other hand, in a sense also important on this world, and doubtlessly more profoundly important, I was not "free".
It was not merely that I had a collar on my neck, close-fitting and locked as it might be, and a brand on my thigh, lovely and unmistakable, put there deeply and clearly for all to see.
Nor was it even that my nature was such as to put me helplessly, lovingly, and appropriately at a man's feet.
It was rather that in the full legalities of a world, in the full sanction of the totality of its customs, practices and institutions, in the fullness of its very reality, I was not free.
I was an animal, a property, a slave.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12)