Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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14
18
She is his possession, his animal, his slave.
She is his possession, his animal, his slave.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #18)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
15
I had not been given permission to go there.
14
16
Commonly, just as a slave may not clothe herself without her master's permission, so, too, she may not leave his domicile without his permission, and it would then be expected, of course, that her destination would be specified and her anticipated time of return.
14
17
She is not a free woman.
14
18
She is his possession, his animal, his slave.
14
19
I, on the other hand, in my misery and terror, hurrying past the startled Lady Bina, had precipitously fled the domicile.
14
20
Such leave takings are not permitted slaves.
14
21
When I had returned, by then much aware of the enormity of what I had done, I had been contrite and fearful.
I had not been given permission to go there.
Commonly, just as a slave may not clothe herself without her master's permission, so, too, she may not leave his domicile without his permission, and it would then be expected, of course, that her destination would be specified and her anticipated time of return.
She is not a free woman.
She is his possession, his animal, his slave.
I, on the other hand, in my misery and terror, hurrying past the startled Lady Bina, had precipitously fled the domicile.
Such leave takings are not permitted slaves.
When I had returned, by then much aware of the enormity of what I had done, I had been contrite and fearful.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 14)