Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
411
I did not dare to raise my head.
7
412
I suddenly then understood that I was not as she.
7
413
For the first time in my life I suddenly understood, kneeling in the grass in a Gorean field, the thundering, devastating realities of social institutions.
7
414
I suddenly understood, as I had not before, how on Earth my position and my wealth had created an aura about me, that made lesser people respect me and move aside when I wished to pass, that made them deferential to me, eager to please me, fearful should they fail to do so.
7
415
How naturally I had carried myself differently than they, better, more arrogantly.
7
416
I was better! I was their superior! But now I was taken from my world.
7
417
"Lift your head, Child," said a woman's voice.
I did not dare to raise my head.
I suddenly then understood that I was not as she.
For the first time in my life I suddenly understood, kneeling in the grass in a Gorean field, the thundering, devastating realities of social institutions.
I suddenly understood, as I had not before, how on Earth my position and my wealth had created an aura about me, that made lesser people respect me and move aside when I wished to pass, that made them deferential to me, eager to please me, fearful should they fail to do so.
How naturally I had carried myself differently than they, better, more arrogantly.
I was better! I was their superior! But now I was taken from my world.
"Lift your head, Child," said a woman's voice.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )