Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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282
I found myself fearing her, and desperately wanting her, though knowing her immeasurably above me.
4
283
I feared that she might hurt me, it was true, but the hurts I feared most were those of her insolence and contempt, those that more degraded me than bonds and blows.
4
284
And I wanted her, for she was beautiful, and vital, maddening, ravishing.
4
285
But she was free, and I only slave.
4
286
She could move as she wished.
4
287
I lay bound.
4
288
I wore besides my bonds only a collar of marsh vine.
I found myself fearing her, and desperately wanting her, though knowing her immeasurably above me.
I feared that she might hurt me, it was true, but the hurts I feared most were those of her insolence and contempt, those that more degraded me than bonds and blows.
And I wanted her, for she was beautiful, and vital, maddening, ravishing.
But she was free, and I only slave.
She could move as she wished.
I lay bound.
I wore besides my bonds only a collar of marsh vine.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )