Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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599
You can well imagine my terror, at the thought of being at the mercy of such beasts! Can you imagine? I, a free woman, to be kept as a slave? I am not such! The thought of it was unconscionable! I wavered.
You can well imagine my terror, at the thought of being at the mercy of such beasts! Can you imagine? I, a free woman, to be kept as a slave? I am not such! The thought of it was unconscionable! I wavered.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #599)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
12
596
' I could not move, for the rope on my neck.
12
597
'No,' said another, 'and if she dared to do so, she would doubtless be remanded to the pens, for sale outside the city.
12
598
' I trembled.
12
599
You can well imagine my terror, at the thought of being at the mercy of such beasts! Can you imagine? I, a free woman, to be kept as a slave? I am not such! The thought of it was unconscionable! I wavered.
12
600
I almost fainted at the thought.
12
601
'You see,' said one of them, 'she desires so to serve!' 'No, no!' I cried.
12
602
They laughed.
' I could not move, for the rope on my neck.
'No,' said another, 'and if she dared to do so, she would doubtless be remanded to the pens, for sale outside the city.
' I trembled.
You can well imagine my terror, at the thought of being at the mercy of such beasts! Can you imagine? I, a free woman, to be kept as a slave? I am not such! The thought of it was unconscionable! I wavered.
I almost fainted at the thought.
'You see,' said one of them, 'she desires so to serve!' 'No, no!' I cried.
They laughed.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12)