Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
13
10
To tread such a world, thought Ellen, is worth a brand and a collar, a thousand brands and a thousand collars.
To tread such a world, thought Ellen, is worth a brand and a collar, a thousand brands and a thousand collars.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #10)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
13
7
"Do not go too near the edge," said Laura.
13
8
There was no railing.
13
9
"This world is so beautiful, and so fresh, and so marvelous," said Ellen, "and here I am a slave".
13
10
To tread such a world, thought Ellen, is worth a brand and a collar, a thousand brands and a thousand collars.
13
11
What a privilege and joy to be brought here! Do those who are native to this world understand how wonderful it is? I did not know such a world could exist! She reveled in the freshness of the air and the beauty of the sky, and city.
13
12
How different this was from the gray, crowded, unkempt, polluted, unloved, filthy, squalid city with she was most familiar from her former world.
13
13
"How beautiful it is," she called to Laura.
"Do not go too near the edge," said Laura.
There was no railing.
"This world is so beautiful, and so fresh, and so marvelous," said Ellen, "and here I am a slave".
To tread such a world, thought Ellen, is worth a brand and a collar, a thousand brands and a thousand collars.
What a privilege and joy to be brought here! Do those who are native to this world understand how wonderful it is? I did not know such a world could exist! She reveled in the freshness of the air and the beauty of the sky, and city.
How different this was from the gray, crowded, unkempt, polluted, unloved, filthy, squalid city with she was most familiar from her former world.
"How beautiful it is," she called to Laura.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 13)