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Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)

It seems, after all, that I had been found of interest, if only as a slave, a property, a possession, a toy. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #66)
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13 66 It seems, after all, that I had been found of interest, if only as a slave, a property, a possession, a toy.

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 63 Surely I remembered one man, one man encountered on my former world, though a man not of that world, one encountered in the aisle of a large emporium, before whom, startled, I could barely stand, and before whom I had felt I should kneel, head down, submitting myself to his survey and power, his authority, his manhood, but I had not done so.
13 64 I had turned about, terrified, and fled.
13 65 Later I had looked up at him, naked, on my back, bound hand and foot.
13 66 It seems, after all, that I had been found of interest, if only as a slave, a property, a possession, a toy.
13 67 In any event, there seemed few men of my former world before whom one would have been tempted to kneel, before whom it would have seemed appropriate to kneel.
13 68 But then I had not realized at that time that such men as Goreans could exist.
13 69 Perhaps they were such as men might once have been, on my old world, but no longer were.
Surely I remembered one man, one man encountered on my former world, though a man not of that world, one encountered in the aisle of a large emporium, before whom, startled, I could barely stand, and before whom I had felt I should kneel, head down, submitting myself to his survey and power, his authority, his manhood, but I had not done so. I had turned about, terrified, and fled. Later I had looked up at him, naked, on my back, bound hand and foot. It seems, after all, that I had been found of interest, if only as a slave, a property, a possession, a toy. In any event, there seemed few men of my former world before whom one would have been tempted to kneel, before whom it would have seemed appropriate to kneel. But then I had not realized at that time that such men as Goreans could exist. Perhaps they were such as men might once have been, on my old world, but no longer were. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 13)