Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
40
95
"For I am a slave! She who is at your feet is not a free woman, but a slave, an abject, pleading slave!" "And how should I treat you?" he asked.
"For I am a slave! She who is at your feet is not a free woman, but a slave, an abject, pleading slave!" "And how should I treat you?" he asked.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 40, Sentence #95)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
40
92
"Do not be cruel! Do not deprive me! My needs are a thousand times beyond those of a free woman! My needs are not those of free woman, but of a slave!" "An aroused slave?" "Yes!" "The needs are different?" he asked.
40
93
"Yes!" she cried.
40
94
"Yes! And I am at your feet, shameless, prostrate, begging!" "As a slave?" "Yes, yes," she wept.
40
95
"For I am a slave! She who is at your feet is not a free woman, but a slave, an abject, pleading slave!" "And how should I treat you?" he asked.
40
96
"As what I am," she said.
40
97
"As a slave, an abject, pleading slave!" "Do you beg it?" asked Cabot.
40
98
"Yes, my Master! I beg it, I beg it, my Master!" "Very well," said Cabot, and took her into his arms.
"Do not be cruel! Do not deprive me! My needs are a thousand times beyond those of a free woman! My needs are not those of free woman, but of a slave!" "An aroused slave?" "Yes!" "The needs are different?" he asked.
"Yes!" she cried.
"Yes! And I am at your feet, shameless, prostrate, begging!" "As a slave?" "Yes, yes," she wept.
"For I am a slave! She who is at your feet is not a free woman, but a slave, an abject, pleading slave!" "And how should I treat you?" he asked.
"As what I am," she said.
"As a slave, an abject, pleading slave!" "Do you beg it?" asked Cabot.
"Yes, my Master! I beg it, I beg it, my Master!" "Very well," said Cabot, and took her into his arms.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 40)