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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

I wore besides my bonds only a collar of marsh vine. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #288)
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4 288 I wore besides my bonds only a collar of marsh vine.

Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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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.
4 289 She wore her swiftness, and her freedom, and an armlet of gold.
4 290 But most perhaps, incredible as it might seem, I feared that if I asked for a kindness, even a word or a gesture, it would be refused.
4 291 Alone and slave, beaten and degraded, I found myself desperately in need of something, be it almost nothing, to indicate that I was a man, a human being, something that might, to some extent or degree, be worthy of respect or understanding.
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. She wore her swiftness, and her freedom, and an armlet of gold. But most perhaps, incredible as it might seem, I feared that if I asked for a kindness, even a word or a gesture, it would be refused. Alone and slave, beaten and degraded, I found myself desperately in need of something, be it almost nothing, to indicate that I was a man, a human being, something that might, to some extent or degree, be worthy of respect or understanding. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 4)