Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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779
Would she bring more than I? I did not think so.
8
780
She was a mere barbarian, a scion of a primitive culture, and I was a civilized woman of Earth, of the upper classes, young, beautiful, educated, intelligent, sensitive, well-bred, refined, now somehow inexplicably entrapped in a barbarian world, a world where I was denied the protection of the law, a world where my Earth rights were not only ignored, but did not exist.
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781
On this world I was a property.
8
782
Thus, here, the law, in all its power and rigor, in all its weight and majesty, would be used not for me but against me, for example, to hunt me down and return me to a master.
8
783
"I can hardly stand," I said.
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784
"I can hardly move.
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785
I will be unable to perform, even should I try to do so".
Would she bring more than I? I did not think so.
She was a mere barbarian, a scion of a primitive culture, and I was a civilized woman of Earth, of the upper classes, young, beautiful, educated, intelligent, sensitive, well-bred, refined, now somehow inexplicably entrapped in a barbarian world, a world where I was denied the protection of the law, a world where my Earth rights were not only ignored, but did not exist.
On this world I was a property.
Thus, here, the law, in all its power and rigor, in all its weight and majesty, would be used not for me but against me, for example, to hunt me down and return me to a master.
"I can hardly stand," I said.
"I can hardly move.
I will be unable to perform, even should I try to do so".
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )