Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
44
61
"Do you dare to look boldly on your master, slave?" inquired the man behind me, to my left.
44
62
Quickly, frightened, I lowered my eyes.
44
63
Why had he spoken of this man as my master? I did not think that he was Appanius of Ar.
44
64
Had I now a new master? But perhaps this was in the sense that Aynur now had a new master, or masters, that she now belonged, in effect, to those who had captured us.
44
65
But I, what of me? Would I not, too, in that sense, belong to them? But it seemed not.
44
66
It seemed, rather, that it was to he who had come most recently down the stairs that I belonged.
44
67
My submission, my obedience, all that I was, it now seemed, was his.
"Do you dare to look boldly on your master, slave?" inquired the man behind me, to my left.
Quickly, frightened, I lowered my eyes.
Why had he spoken of this man as my master? I did not think that he was Appanius of Ar.
Had I now a new master? But perhaps this was in the sense that Aynur now had a new master, or masters, that she now belonged, in effect, to those who had captured us.
But I, what of me? Would I not, too, in that sense, belong to them? But it seemed not.
It seemed, rather, that it was to he who had come most recently down the stairs that I belonged.
My submission, my obedience, all that I was, it now seemed, was his.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )