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"slave " "person "

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 199 I belong to them.
22 200 I am owned.
22 201 In all ways is intensified my sense, and it is a welcome, delicious sense, of unimportance, dependence and helplessness, which, in turn, opens my sexuality to them, as a begging flower.
22 202 Forgive me for intruding the first-person voice into this narrative, which, on the whole, must deal objectively with the slave, Ellen, as the object, and property, she is.
22 203 Would a verr or kaiila be permitted to write of herself in the first person? Sometimes, perhaps.
22 204 Speaking of illiteracy, however, it should be noted that illiteracy is not that uncommon on Gor.
22 205 For example, many Goreans of low caste are illiterate.
I belong to them. I am owned. In all ways is intensified my sense, and it is a welcome, delicious sense, of unimportance, dependence and helplessness, which, in turn, opens my sexuality to them, as a begging flower. Forgive me for intruding the first-person voice into this narrative, which, on the whole, must deal objectively with the slave, Ellen, as the object, and property, she is. Would a verr or kaiila be permitted to write of herself in the first person? Sometimes, perhaps. Speaking of illiteracy, however, it should be noted that illiteracy is not that uncommon on Gor. For example, many Goreans of low caste are illiterate. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )