Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
629
"It is customary for a slave to thank a free person for a compliment," he said.
"It is customary for a slave to thank a free person for a compliment," he said.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #629)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
626
She loved her new condition, and her collar.
11
627
How could she tell him that? How could he respect her, if he knew that? She wanted his respect.
11
628
Thus, surely she must pretend to be a lamenting free woman inappropriately subjected, however categorically, to an unfortunate fate.
11
629
"It is customary for a slave to thank a free person for a compliment," he said.
11
630
"You may thank me," he said.
11
631
His remarks were not really critical; rather, they seemed instructional, their intent seeming to be merely to help an ignorant girl to better understand her collar.
11
632
"I should thank you for making me an eighteen-year-old slave?" she asked.
She loved her new condition, and her collar.
How could she tell him that? How could he respect her, if he knew that? She wanted his respect.
Thus, surely she must pretend to be a lamenting free woman inappropriately subjected, however categorically, to an unfortunate fate.
"It is customary for a slave to thank a free person for a compliment," he said.
"You may thank me," he said.
His remarks were not really critical; rather, they seemed instructional, their intent seeming to be merely to help an ignorant girl to better understand her collar.
"I should thank you for making me an eighteen-year-old slave?" she asked.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 11)