Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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63
Only that!" "And most seriously," said Cabot, "and as you have acknowledged, you did something preposterously foolish, something incomprehensibly stupid, the seriousness of which I doubt you understood, something the gravity of which you, unfamiliar with your collar, no more than an ignorant, naive slut, fresh from Earth, newly under the whip, could perhaps not even have begun to comprehend, something foredoomed to failure, impossible of success, something fraught with inevitable and profound peril, something of which an informed, knowledgeable girl, aware of her collar, and its meaning, and the realities of her world, would not even dare to think".
Only that!" "And most seriously," said Cabot, "and as you have acknowledged, you did something preposterously foolish, something incomprehensibly stupid, the seriousness of which I doubt you understood, something the gravity of which you, unfamiliar with your collar, no more than an ignorant, naive slut, fresh from Earth, newly under the whip, could perhaps not even have begun to comprehend, something foredoomed to failure, impossible of success, something fraught with inevitable and profound peril, something of which an informed, knowledgeable girl, aware of her collar, and its meaning, and the realities of her world, would not even dare to think".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 77, Sentence #63)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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77
60
"Your faults," said Cabot, "are numerous and heinous".
77
61
"Yes, Master".
77
62
"Perhaps you think you are a free woman?" "No, Master, I do not think I am a free woman!" "What are you, then?" "A slave, Master, a slave!" "Anything else?" "No, Master, only that! Nothing else.
77
63
Only that!" "And most seriously," said Cabot, "and as you have acknowledged, you did something preposterously foolish, something incomprehensibly stupid, the seriousness of which I doubt you understood, something the gravity of which you, unfamiliar with your collar, no more than an ignorant, naive slut, fresh from Earth, newly under the whip, could perhaps not even have begun to comprehend, something foredoomed to failure, impossible of success, something fraught with inevitable and profound peril, something of which an informed, knowledgeable girl, aware of her collar, and its meaning, and the realities of her world, would not even dare to think".
77
64
"I was angry," she said.
77
65
"I was foolish.
77
66
I made a terrible mistake.
"Your faults," said Cabot, "are numerous and heinous".
"Yes, Master".
"Perhaps you think you are a free woman?" "No, Master, I do not think I am a free woman!" "What are you, then?" "A slave, Master, a slave!" "Anything else?" "No, Master, only that! Nothing else.
Only that!" "And most seriously," said Cabot, "and as you have acknowledged, you did something preposterously foolish, something incomprehensibly stupid, the seriousness of which I doubt you understood, something the gravity of which you, unfamiliar with your collar, no more than an ignorant, naive slut, fresh from Earth, newly under the whip, could perhaps not even have begun to comprehend, something foredoomed to failure, impossible of success, something fraught with inevitable and profound peril, something of which an informed, knowledgeable girl, aware of her collar, and its meaning, and the realities of her world, would not even dare to think".
"I was angry," she said.
"I was foolish.
I made a terrible mistake.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 77)