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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 40 And surely I did not realize that he would be my master, my first master.
1 41 It was he who taught me that I was a woman, and what it was to be a woman.
1 42 I had not, at that time, in full consciousness, save in dreams, and intrusive thoughts, realized that I was of the slave sex, and that I required a master, that I would be empty, incomplete, forlorn, meaningless, desolate, and useless without one.
1 43 What is a slave without her master, and what is a master without his slave? How he hated the women of Earth! Why did he hate us? How wrong that was! Why did he not simply take us in hand, and collar us? I would, were it in my power, he had said, bring ten thousand of the best to a better world, to ascend the block, to learn the whip and chains.
1 44 They would look well on the block.
1 45 Let them be bought and sold! They deserve chains, and the collar.
1 46 Alas, I was not one of the best.
And surely I did not realize that he would be my master, my first master. It was he who taught me that I was a woman, and what it was to be a woman. I had not, at that time, in full consciousness, save in dreams, and intrusive thoughts, realized that I was of the slave sex, and that I required a master, that I would be empty, incomplete, forlorn, meaningless, desolate, and useless without one. What is a slave without her master, and what is a master without his slave? How he hated the women of Earth! Why did he hate us? How wrong that was! Why did he not simply take us in hand, and collar us? I would, were it in my power, he had said, bring ten thousand of the best to a better world, to ascend the block, to learn the whip and chains. They would look well on the block. Let them be bought and sold! They deserve chains, and the collar. Alas, I was not one of the best. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )