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Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)

Moreover, he was a Gorean male, and would see me, Elinor Brinton, not in terms of my antecedents, background, education, sophistication, wealth, dignity and refinements, but in terms of the collar, and pleasure! Moreover, if he bought me, I would have to serve him, and perfectly, as what I would then be, his slave. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #307)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 307 Moreover, he was a Gorean male, and would see me, Elinor Brinton, not in terms of my antecedents, background, education, sophistication, wealth, dignity and refinements, but in terms of the collar, and pleasure! Moreover, if he bought me, I would have to serve him, and perfectly, as what I would then be, his slave.

Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 304 They have never seen fit to relinquish their natural biological sovereignty.
7 305 The Gorean culture does not deny nature but accepts it, acclaims it, relishes it, and enhances it.
7 306 And as I knelt on the chain, before this man, I realized, again, and again, the thought devastating me, that I was an item of merchandise, that I, Elinor Brinton, was for sale, that I could be bought.
7 307 Moreover, he was a Gorean male, and would see me, Elinor Brinton, not in terms of my antecedents, background, education, sophistication, wealth, dignity and refinements, but in terms of the collar, and pleasure! Moreover, if he bought me, I would have to serve him, and perfectly, as what I would then be, his slave.
7 308 I had a terrible, sinking feeling.
7 309 I turned white.
7 310 I wanted to get up and cry out, and run, dragging wildly at the chain.
They have never seen fit to relinquish their natural biological sovereignty. The Gorean culture does not deny nature but accepts it, acclaims it, relishes it, and enhances it. And as I knelt on the chain, before this man, I realized, again, and again, the thought devastating me, that I was an item of merchandise, that I, Elinor Brinton, was for sale, that I could be bought. Moreover, he was a Gorean male, and would see me, Elinor Brinton, not in terms of my antecedents, background, education, sophistication, wealth, dignity and refinements, but in terms of the collar, and pleasure! Moreover, if he bought me, I would have to serve him, and perfectly, as what I would then be, his slave. I had a terrible, sinking feeling. I turned white. I wanted to get up and cry out, and run, dragging wildly at the chain. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 7)