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

And I am sure I would have felt this way even had I not been in chains, even had I not been within the institution of bondage, where such as I was subject to explicit legal ownership. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 46, Sentence #242)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
46 242 And I am sure I would have felt this way even had I not been in chains, even had I not been within the institution of bondage, where such as I was subject to explicit legal ownership.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
46 239 He then confirmed upon me, in merciless rapture, his ownership.
46 240 I was in no doubt of it.
46 241 I had felt the first time I had seen him, the first time I had knelt before him, looking up at him, the first time I had kissed his whip, that I was somehow his, that it was to him that I belonged.
46 242 And I am sure I would have felt this way even had I not been in chains, even had I not been within the institution of bondage, where such as I was subject to explicit legal ownership.
46 243 But more astonishingly rewarding to me was the now-present suspicion, if not revelation, that the chemistries involved, the fitting together of parts, must have been mutual.
46 244 As I had looked up and seen my master, so, too, he must have looked down and, at his feet, seen his slave.
46 245 Again I squirmed.
He then confirmed upon me, in merciless rapture, his ownership. I was in no doubt of it. I had felt the first time I had seen him, the first time I had knelt before him, looking up at him, the first time I had kissed his whip, that I was somehow his, that it was to him that I belonged. And I am sure I would have felt this way even had I not been in chains, even had I not been within the institution of bondage, where such as I was subject to explicit legal ownership. But more astonishingly rewarding to me was the now-present suspicion, if not revelation, that the chemistries involved, the fitting together of parts, must have been mutual. As I had looked up and seen my master, so, too, he must have looked down and, at his feet, seen his slave. Again I squirmed. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 46)