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

"Yes," whispered the voice in the darkness, "the collar!" But I already wore a collar! I could feel it, even now, on my neck. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #339)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 339 "Yes," whispered the voice in the darkness, "the collar!" But I already wore a collar! I could feel it, even now, on my neck.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 336 Something in me, from the time of puberty onward, had wanted to serve men, and love them, helplessly, and fully.
12 337 Yes, I admit it, and on this world the admission costs me naught! I want to please men! Denounce me if you will but I am such! But, too, perhaps you know not men such as are on this world! In their presence I find myself docile, submissive, and obedient.
12 338 Let their free women rant at them, contradict them, and attempt to make them miserable, for whatever strange reasons might prompt them to do so, but before them, before such men, I am only, and can be only, a slave.
12 339 "Yes," whispered the voice in the darkness, "the collar!" But I already wore a collar! I could feel it, even now, on my neck.
12 340 It was a state collar, I had been informed.
12 341 I was not eager to be owned by a state, of course.
12 342 I would have preferred to be owned by a given man, a private individual.
Something in me, from the time of puberty onward, had wanted to serve men, and love them, helplessly, and fully. Yes, I admit it, and on this world the admission costs me naught! I want to please men! Denounce me if you will but I am such! But, too, perhaps you know not men such as are on this world! In their presence I find myself docile, submissive, and obedient. Let their free women rant at them, contradict them, and attempt to make them miserable, for whatever strange reasons might prompt them to do so, but before them, before such men, I am only, and can be only, a slave. "Yes," whispered the voice in the darkness, "the collar!" But I already wore a collar! I could feel it, even now, on my neck. It was a state collar, I had been informed. I was not eager to be owned by a state, of course. I would have preferred to be owned by a given man, a private individual. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12)