Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
54
"She has been well selected," said a fellow.
13
55
"They all are," commented another.
13
56
I later, in my turn, was told I might kneel, which I gratefully did.
13
57
How natural it now seemed to me to kneel before a free male! It now seemed to me right that I should be so positioned.
13
58
Before such men I, a slave, belonged so.
13
59
I would have been considerably uneasy, even frightened, to be standing in his presence.
13
60
How presumptuous, how insolent, how perilous that would have been! On my world, I had occasionally, though very, very seldom, felt an inclination to kneel before a man, one man or another, to assume before him this appropriate posture of respect and submission, appropriate for a female before a male, but, of course, I had not done so.
"She has been well selected," said a fellow.
"They all are," commented another.
I later, in my turn, was told I might kneel, which I gratefully did.
How natural it now seemed to me to kneel before a free male! It now seemed to me right that I should be so positioned.
Before such men I, a slave, belonged so.
I would have been considerably uneasy, even frightened, to be standing in his presence.
How presumptuous, how insolent, how perilous that would have been! On my world, I had occasionally, though very, very seldom, felt an inclination to kneel before a man, one man or another, to assume before him this appropriate posture of respect and submission, appropriate for a female before a male, but, of course, I had not done so.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )