Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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43
Did my insolence not need a corrective? Might I not profit from a lesson? Very well.
23
44
Today, it would be I who would wear the leash.
23
45
As you can see, the matter was quite paradoxical.
23
46
On the one hand, as the Lady Constanzia was at least technically a free woman, might I not be reprimanded for having subjected her to certain indignities, my little slave girl's vengeances on a free woman? And, on the other hand, paradoxically, as she was now little other than a slave, might not I, a mere slave, be reprimanded for having treated her in such a way as to suggest that she might be less than I? In any event, today, it would be I who would be leashed.
23
47
"But she may escape, Master!" I had said.
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48
"Do you think there is an escape for you?" he had asked.
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49
"For me, Master?" I asked.
Did my insolence not need a corrective? Might I not profit from a lesson? Very well.
Today, it would be I who would wear the leash.
As you can see, the matter was quite paradoxical.
On the one hand, as the Lady Constanzia was at least technically a free woman, might I not be reprimanded for having subjected her to certain indignities, my little slave girl's vengeances on a free woman? And, on the other hand, paradoxically, as she was now little other than a slave, might not I, a mere slave, be reprimanded for having treated her in such a way as to suggest that she might be less than I? In any event, today, it would be I who would be leashed.
"But she may escape, Master!" I had said.
"Do you think there is an escape for you?" he had asked.
"For me, Master?" I asked.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )