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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
30 803 How incomplete they are.
30 804 I have been the most free of the free, or thought myself such, and am now amongst the most enslaved of the enslaved, and am yet, because of that, the most free of the free, the truly free, for I am no longer at war with myself.
30 805 I am now one with my nature.
30 806 I have at last come home, come home to myself, to the deepest truths of my being.
30 807 I am at my master's feet.
30 808 It is where I belong.
30 809 May I prove pleasing to him, my master! Behold, I hear him approach! I must hasten to the door, to meet him there, to kneel before him!.
How incomplete they are. I have been the most free of the free, or thought myself such, and am now amongst the most enslaved of the enslaved, and am yet, because of that, the most free of the free, the truly free, for I am no longer at war with myself. I am now one with my nature. I have at last come home, come home to myself, to the deepest truths of my being. I am at my master's feet. It is where I belong. May I prove pleasing to him, my master! Behold, I hear him approach! I must hasten to the door, to meet him there, to kneel before him!. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )