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Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 345 "I do not understand!" she wept.
9 346 "Does the mastery not fill a man with power," I asked, "with zest, with vitality, with a sense of reality and identity, with a sense of fittingness, with a sense of being himself, with a sense at last of being a part of nature rather than a dislocated, lost, wandering fragment shorn from her?" "Why have we not been brought before Lord Nishida!" she cried.
9 347 "The mastery fulfills a man," I said.
9 348 "What man is complete until he has at his feet a slave?" "A slave! Oh, yes, a slave!" laughed Miss Wentworth, scornfully.
9 349 Then she turned to Cecily.
9 350 "slave!" she said.
9 351 "Mistress?" said Cecily.
"I do not understand!" she wept. "Does the mastery not fill a man with power," I asked, "with zest, with vitality, with a sense of reality and identity, with a sense of fittingness, with a sense of being himself, with a sense at last of being a part of nature rather than a dislocated, lost, wandering fragment shorn from her?" "Why have we not been brought before Lord Nishida!" she cried. "The mastery fulfills a man," I said. "What man is complete until he has at his feet a slave?" "A slave! Oh, yes, a slave!" laughed Miss Wentworth, scornfully. Then she turned to Cecily. "slave!" she said. "Mistress?" said Cecily. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )