Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
7
281
To be sure, that is what I was, and am.
7
282
But until that moment I think I had not fully understood what it might be to be a slave.
7
283
I had grown accustomed, of course, from Targo, and the guards, to being looked upon as a slave girl.
7
284
men look upon slave girls, of course, in a way which is quite other than the way they look upon free women.
7
285
One grows accustomed to that.
7
286
A man might look upon an attractive free woman, and want her, but, on the whole, she will be inaccessible, little more than a brief, troubling torment, but when a man looks upon a slave girl he knows that it is quite possible that he may obtain her, that she is quite likely to be obtainable, for a suitable price, which he may be able, perhaps with some sacrifice, to afford.
7
287
She will then, in all her beauty, be his, to do with as he pleases.
To be sure, that is what I was, and am.
But until that moment I think I had not fully understood what it might be to be a slave.
I had grown accustomed, of course, from Targo, and the guards, to being looked upon as a slave girl.
men look upon slave girls, of course, in a way which is quite other than the way they look upon free women.
One grows accustomed to that.
A man might look upon an attractive free woman, and want her, but, on the whole, she will be inaccessible, little more than a brief, troubling torment, but when a man looks upon a slave girl he knows that it is quite possible that he may obtain her, that she is quite likely to be obtainable, for a suitable price, which he may be able, perhaps with some sacrifice, to afford.
She will then, in all her beauty, be his, to do with as he pleases.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )