Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
893
How such as she must scorn such as I! In what contempt must she hold me! How she must despise me! But I was not such as she! I was a slave! I was collared! I must be as men would have me! If they saw fit to deny me clothing then I would not have clothing! If they ordered me to dance, I must dance.
How such as she must scorn such as I! In what contempt must she hold me! How she must despise me! But I was not such as she! I was a slave! I was collared! I must be as men would have me! If they saw fit to deny me clothing then I would not have clothing! If they ordered me to dance, I must dance.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #893)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
890
It had been moved by the weight of the bound, gagged free woman, dangling on the rope over the pool.
37
891
She looked at me.
37
892
I was suddenly, intensely, ashamed, aware of my nudity.
37
893
How such as she must scorn such as I! In what contempt must she hold me! How she must despise me! But I was not such as she! I was a slave! I was collared! I must be as men would have me! If they saw fit to deny me clothing then I would not have clothing! If they ordered me to dance, I must dance.
37
894
If they wished me to serve, I must serve! I was not such as she! But then I, for anything, would not have wished to be such as she! I had learned my womanhood! I would never, never surrender it, not now that I had tasted it, not for all the garbage and politics in the world.
37
895
I had learned it at the hands of strong men, their precious gift to me, an inestimable treasure, men to whom I would be forever grateful.
37
896
I had now found myself, and accepted myself, and loved myself! I was not a man, or a kind of man.
It had been moved by the weight of the bound, gagged free woman, dangling on the rope over the pool.
She looked at me.
I was suddenly, intensely, ashamed, aware of my nudity.
How such as she must scorn such as I! In what contempt must she hold me! How she must despise me! But I was not such as she! I was a slave! I was collared! I must be as men would have me! If they saw fit to deny me clothing then I would not have clothing! If they ordered me to dance, I must dance.
If they wished me to serve, I must serve! I was not such as she! But then I, for anything, would not have wished to be such as she! I had learned my womanhood! I would never, never surrender it, not now that I had tasted it, not for all the garbage and politics in the world.
I had learned it at the hands of strong men, their precious gift to me, an inestimable treasure, men to whom I would be forever grateful.
I had now found myself, and accepted myself, and loved myself! I was not a man, or a kind of man.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37)