Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
532
To be sure, one does little more than open a door, little more than draw aside a curtain, and let them see themselves in the secret mirror, into which they had feared to look.
13
533
"I am such as is appropriately to be owned!" she said.
13
534
"I know," I said.
13
535
"I want only to kneel, to kiss the feet of a master, to love and serve him as the slave I am, to please him, and wholly, as the slave I am!" "I understand," I said.
13
536
"In bondage," she said, "at the feet of men, I have discovered who I am and what I am for, and who I want to be and what I want to be for.
13
537
I have discovered myself, who I am and wish to be! I now inhabit the country of my heart".
13
538
"On Earth," I said, "you should have put yourself to the feet of Gregory White, and begged a collar".
To be sure, one does little more than open a door, little more than draw aside a curtain, and let them see themselves in the secret mirror, into which they had feared to look.
"I am such as is appropriately to be owned!" she said.
"I know," I said.
"I want only to kneel, to kiss the feet of a master, to love and serve him as the slave I am, to please him, and wholly, as the slave I am!" "I understand," I said.
"In bondage," she said, "at the feet of men, I have discovered who I am and what I am for, and who I want to be and what I want to be for.
I have discovered myself, who I am and wish to be! I now inhabit the country of my heart".
"On Earth," I said, "you should have put yourself to the feet of Gregory White, and begged a collar".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )