Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
46
18
But then, soon after, he was no more at my mercy, helplessly roped by the strength of men.
But then, soon after, he was no more at my mercy, helplessly roped by the strength of men.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 46, Sentence #18)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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46
15
Now, whereas he might continue to view me with contempt and scorn, as a worthless and meaningless slave, no longer would he be likely to ignore me, or treat me with indifference.
46
16
Things were now muchly different.
46
17
It was he on whom I had, in the way of a slave, well avenged myself.
46
18
But then, soon after, he was no more at my mercy, helplessly roped by the strength of men.
46
19
I had not anticipated that.
46
20
What a transformation of fortune was there! He was then free, and armed.
46
21
I had seen his eyes on me in the camp, those of a master who looks upon a slave who has been less than pleasing.
Now, whereas he might continue to view me with contempt and scorn, as a worthless and meaningless slave, no longer would he be likely to ignore me, or treat me with indifference.
Things were now muchly different.
It was he on whom I had, in the way of a slave, well avenged myself.
But then, soon after, he was no more at my mercy, helplessly roped by the strength of men.
I had not anticipated that.
What a transformation of fortune was there! He was then free, and armed.
I had seen his eyes on me in the camp, those of a master who looks upon a slave who has been less than pleasing.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 46)