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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

She thought of herself as a free woman in a collar, and not yet as a natural, rightful slave, at last appropriately, publicly collared. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #195)
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3 195 She thought of herself as a free woman in a collar, and not yet as a natural, rightful slave, at last appropriately, publicly collared.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 192 I gathered she did not yet know what she was, except doubtless in some practical or legal sense.
3 193 It was not yet understood in every fiber of her body, and, helplessly, profoundly, as it would eventually be, in the most remote recesses of her heart.
3 194 She did not yet think herself, regard herself, recognize herself, know herself, and feel herself, as what she now was, wholly, and truly.
3 195 She thought of herself as a free woman in a collar, and not yet as a natural, rightful slave, at last appropriately, publicly collared.
3 196 "You were close to the Ubara," I said.
3 197 "None closer," she said.
3 198 "You were her confidante?" "Yes," she said.
I gathered she did not yet know what she was, except doubtless in some practical or legal sense. It was not yet understood in every fiber of her body, and, helplessly, profoundly, as it would eventually be, in the most remote recesses of her heart. She did not yet think herself, regard herself, recognize herself, know herself, and feel herself, as what she now was, wholly, and truly. She thought of herself as a free woman in a collar, and not yet as a natural, rightful slave, at last appropriately, publicly collared. "You were close to the Ubara," I said. "None closer," she said. "You were her confidante?" "Yes," she said. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3)