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

Surely a brand and collar is a small price to pay for being permitted to come here, to tread such soils, to breathe such air. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #1330)
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13 1330 Surely a brand and collar is a small price to pay for being permitted to come here, to tread such soils, to breathe such air.

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

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13 1327 But I felt strangely excited, and moved, and stirred.
13 1328 Whereas I was terrified to be exactly where I was, to be here, in this specific place, in the depths below the fortress, or city, at the mercy of some misshapen beast, I was not at all discontented that I had been brought to this world, nor was I discontented, though I grasped its perils, to be a slave.
13 1329 Even in the little I had seen of it I had found myself falling in love with this world, with its honesty, its truth and beauty.
13 1330 Surely a brand and collar is a small price to pay for being permitted to come here, to tread such soils, to breathe such air.
13 1331 And here, too, I had learned to be alive, and to feel and experience, with a keenness, and with depths and heights, I would never have believed possible on my old world.
13 1332 Too, here, in this place, I had, for the first time in my life, come to understand my own most profound reality, that which had been concealed beneath the veneers of civilization, that which had called out to me in secret moments, crying out even in my dreams.
13 1333 I had been told I must live a lie.
But I felt strangely excited, and moved, and stirred. Whereas I was terrified to be exactly where I was, to be here, in this specific place, in the depths below the fortress, or city, at the mercy of some misshapen beast, I was not at all discontented that I had been brought to this world, nor was I discontented, though I grasped its perils, to be a slave. Even in the little I had seen of it I had found myself falling in love with this world, with its honesty, its truth and beauty. Surely a brand and collar is a small price to pay for being permitted to come here, to tread such soils, to breathe such air. And here, too, I had learned to be alive, and to feel and experience, with a keenness, and with depths and heights, I would never have believed possible on my old world. Too, here, in this place, I had, for the first time in my life, come to understand my own most profound reality, that which had been concealed beneath the veneers of civilization, that which had called out to me in secret moments, crying out even in my dreams. I had been told I must live a lie. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 13)