Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
23
159
But they would be, as the lovely, helpless animals they were! But not I! I would not be so treated.
But they would be, as the lovely, helpless animals they were! But not I! I would not be so treated.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #159)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
23
156
Too, at Shipcamp, there was the river.
23
157
How imposing was the ship of Tersites! But how frightening, too, it was, in its brooding size, its vastness, darkness, and mystery.
23
158
I would never be put on that ship as a slave, another coffled beast, a shapely article on an inventory! How terrified had been several of my chain sisters even to think of being embarked on such a vessel.
23
159
But they would be, as the lovely, helpless animals they were! But not I! I would not be so treated.
23
160
I was different.
23
161
I was from Earth! So let them be chained in their stalls, or holds, to be carried away as the meaningless goods they were, but not I! I would escape! I then left the dock.
23
162
I wanted to run, my heart cried out to run, but I forced myself to move unhurriedly, gracefully I must be only another girl, another slave girl, about the business of her masters.
Too, at Shipcamp, there was the river.
How imposing was the ship of Tersites! But how frightening, too, it was, in its brooding size, its vastness, darkness, and mystery.
I would never be put on that ship as a slave, another coffled beast, a shapely article on an inventory! How terrified had been several of my chain sisters even to think of being embarked on such a vessel.
But they would be, as the lovely, helpless animals they were! But not I! I would not be so treated.
I was different.
I was from Earth! So let them be chained in their stalls, or holds, to be carried away as the meaningless goods they were, but not I! I would escape! I then left the dock.
I wanted to run, my heart cried out to run, but I forced myself to move unhurriedly, gracefully I must be only another girl, another slave girl, about the business of her masters.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 23)