Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
598
Now, however, in these last remarks, with no presumption intended, I will speak in my own first person, not of the slave, Ellen, who is I, but as I, who am Ellen, the slave.
Now, however, in these last remarks, with no presumption intended, I will speak in my own first person, not of the slave, Ellen, who is I, but as I, who am Ellen, the slave.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #598)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
595
To be sure, I fear my feelings have often intruded themselves.
30
596
Indeed, sometimes I fear that I have spoken in the first person and not the third.
30
597
This is then, I conjecture, a first-person narrative expressed largely, humbly, I trust, in the third person.
30
598
Now, however, in these last remarks, with no presumption intended, I will speak in my own first person, not of the slave, Ellen, who is I, but as I, who am Ellen, the slave.
30
599
This has been so good for me to write this story.
30
600
I had to tell someone, if only myself.
30
601
It is written on large sheets of rence paper, from the delta of the Vosk, in pen and ink.
To be sure, I fear my feelings have often intruded themselves.
Indeed, sometimes I fear that I have spoken in the first person and not the third.
This is then, I conjecture, a first-person narrative expressed largely, humbly, I trust, in the third person.
Now, however, in these last remarks, with no presumption intended, I will speak in my own first person, not of the slave, Ellen, who is I, but as I, who am Ellen, the slave.
This has been so good for me to write this story.
I had to tell someone, if only myself.
It is written on large sheets of rence paper, from the delta of the Vosk, in pen and ink.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 30)