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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

Here, on this world, my brand, my collar, my mode of being, are everywhere accepted, acknowledged, recognized and understood. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #118)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 118 Here, on this world, my brand, my collar, my mode of being, are everywhere accepted, acknowledged, recognized and understood.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 115 But here, on this world, thought Ellen, unlike such a woman, I am a slave not only by nature, and appropriately, but under explicit, recognized law.
14 116 I can be legally bought and sold, and given away, and such.
14 117 Here I am simple, categorical, uncontested property not merely in the secrecy of a chamber, hidden away from an ignorant, uncaring, complacent, insensitive world, but in the full daylight of the cultures of a planet.
14 118 Here, on this world, my brand, my collar, my mode of being, are everywhere accepted, acknowledged, recognized and understood.
14 119 On this world I am, in the full sense of the law, explicitly and perfectly, slave.
14 120 It must be near the eighteenth Ahn, she thought.
14 121 How can I conduct myself within? It seems that I must beg, and shamefully beg.
But here, on this world, thought Ellen, unlike such a woman, I am a slave not only by nature, and appropriately, but under explicit, recognized law. I can be legally bought and sold, and given away, and such. Here I am simple, categorical, uncontested property not merely in the secrecy of a chamber, hidden away from an ignorant, uncaring, complacent, insensitive world, but in the full daylight of the cultures of a planet. Here, on this world, my brand, my collar, my mode of being, are everywhere accepted, acknowledged, recognized and understood. On this world I am, in the full sense of the law, explicitly and perfectly, slave. It must be near the eighteenth Ahn, she thought. How can I conduct myself within? It seems that I must beg, and shamefully beg. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 14)