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

How strange, she thought, to be utterly at the mercy of others, to know that you are the slave and that they are the masters, and that you must obey them, and strive diligently, desperately, to please them with all your talent, intelligence and beauty. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #1182)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 1182 How strange, she thought, to be utterly at the mercy of others, to know that you are the slave and that they are the masters, and that you must obey them, and strive diligently, desperately, to please them with all your talent, intelligence and beauty.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 1179 I must obey.
17 1180 I am only a slave.
17 1181 Indeed, she thought, bitterly, my first service has already been rendered to my new master.
17 1182 How strange, she thought, to be utterly at the mercy of others, to know that you are the slave and that they are the masters, and that you must obey them, and strive diligently, desperately, to please them with all your talent, intelligence and beauty.
17 1183 And that you have no alternative.
17 1184 And that that is simply the way it is.
17 1185 Ellen, of course, was an educated person, and historically informed.
I must obey. I am only a slave. Indeed, she thought, bitterly, my first service has already been rendered to my new master. How strange, she thought, to be utterly at the mercy of others, to know that you are the slave and that they are the masters, and that you must obey them, and strive diligently, desperately, to please them with all your talent, intelligence and beauty. And that you have no alternative. And that that is simply the way it is. Ellen, of course, was an educated person, and historically informed. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17)