Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
1087
Certainly she did not want to wear so cruel, high, thick, and heavy a collar, one in which she could scarcely lower her head, in effect, a punishment collar.
Certainly she did not want to wear so cruel, high, thick, and heavy a collar, one in which she could scarcely lower her head, in effect, a punishment collar.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #1087)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
1084
She, too, was a helpless, chained slave.
16
1085
"Be grateful that you are permitted to live, slave girl," said Cotina.
16
1086
Ellen wondered if she herself desired to be a slave or not.
16
1087
Certainly she did not want to wear so cruel, high, thick, and heavy a collar, one in which she could scarcely lower her head, in effect, a punishment collar.
16
1088
She did not want to be chained on a public shelf.
16
1089
On the other hand, it seemed clear to her that whether she wanted to be a slave or not, she was a slave, and not by dint of the collar, or brand, but by dint of her deepest nature.
16
1090
What was wrong with her? Don't you want to be free, she cried to herself.
She, too, was a helpless, chained slave.
"Be grateful that you are permitted to live, slave girl," said Cotina.
Ellen wondered if she herself desired to be a slave or not.
Certainly she did not want to wear so cruel, high, thick, and heavy a collar, one in which she could scarcely lower her head, in effect, a punishment collar.
She did not want to be chained on a public shelf.
On the other hand, it seemed clear to her that whether she wanted to be a slave or not, she was a slave, and not by dint of the collar, or brand, but by dint of her deepest nature.
What was wrong with her? Don't you want to be free, she cried to herself.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16)