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

You are branded, branded, you perfidious, dishonest, corrupt, fraudulent slut—yes, at last, after all this time, branded, at last branded!—superb!—it is now done!—the slave mark is now on you, in you!—it has been burned deeply into your very body with the fiery iron—understand that, slut!—and you are now, too, in your rightful neckwear, no necklace, my dear, but the collar of a slave—and it is locked on you—and you cannot remove it—and it is my collar!—it is my collar that you wear, slut! You are now owned! I own you! You are now kajira! Kajira! And my dear, my sweet little thing, you are my kajira! "Ah, you would speak? But were you not informed? Your words are not of interest to those of the house of William. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #272)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 272 You are branded, branded, you perfidious, dishonest, corrupt, fraudulent slut—yes, at last, after all this time, branded, at last branded!—superb!—it is now done!—the slave mark is now on you, in you!—it has been burned deeply into your very body with the fiery iron—understand that, slut!—and you are now, too, in your rightful neckwear, no necklace, my dear, but the collar of a slave—and it is locked on you—and you cannot remove it—and it is my collar!—it is my collar that you wear, slut! You are now owned! I own you! You are now kajira! kajira! And my dear, my sweet little thing, you are my kajira! "Ah, you would speak? But were you not informed? Your words are not of interest to those of the house of William.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 269 Then, in a moment, she began to try to speak, making tiny little futile noises, muffled in the gag.
29 270 "But you see," he said, "you may not speak.
29 271 Were you not informed? Do you not understand that your words, no matter how piteous, will be of no avail? The matter is now concluded.
29 272 You are branded, branded, you perfidious, dishonest, corrupt, fraudulent slut—yes, at last, after all this time, branded, at last branded!—superb!—it is now done!—the slave mark is now on you, in you!—it has been burned deeply into your very body with the fiery iron—understand that, slut!—and you are now, too, in your rightful neckwear, no necklace, my dear, but the collar of a slave—and it is locked on you—and you cannot remove it—and it is my collar!—it is my collar that you wear, slut! You are now owned! I own you! You are now kajira! kajira! And my dear, my sweet little thing, you are my kajira! "Ah, you would speak? But were you not informed? Your words are not of interest to those of the house of William.
29 273 Why should we listen to the begging, pleading prattle of a slave? We choose not to do so.
29 274 Perhaps later you will be permitted to speak, and you will be lashed if we are not pleased with your words".
29 275 He then walked about her, until, again, he was rather before her, she a little to his left.
Then, in a moment, she began to try to speak, making tiny little futile noises, muffled in the gag. "But you see," he said, "you may not speak. Were you not informed? Do you not understand that your words, no matter how piteous, will be of no avail? The matter is now concluded. You are branded, branded, you perfidious, dishonest, corrupt, fraudulent slut—yes, at last, after all this time, branded, at last branded!—superb!—it is now done!—the slave mark is now on you, in you!—it has been burned deeply into your very body with the fiery iron—understand that, slut!—and you are now, too, in your rightful neckwear, no necklace, my dear, but the collar of a slave—and it is locked on you—and you cannot remove it—and it is my collar!—it is my collar that you wear, slut! You are now owned! I own you! You are now kajira! kajira! And my dear, my sweet little thing, you are my kajira! "Ah, you would speak? But were you not informed? Your words are not of interest to those of the house of William. Why should we listen to the begging, pleading prattle of a slave? We choose not to do so. Perhaps later you will be permitted to speak, and you will be lashed if we are not pleased with your words". He then walked about her, until, again, he was rather before her, she a little to his left. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29)