Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
388
And yet I must be attractive! I must be slave! No wonder freewomen, as I had heard, hated us.
And yet I must be attractive! I must be slave! No wonder free women, as I had heard, hated us.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #388)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
385
"You are so obvious, El-in-or," had said Inge.
11
386
How I hated Inge! Could she not see that these things were innocent, that they were mere accidents, that I had merely tripped! But, of course, I also mistrusted the guard.
11
387
I had some dim, abstract inkling of what it might be for a man to hold a slave girl in his arms, and that was sufficient to make me fearfully wary.
11
388
And yet I must be attractive! I must be slave! No wonder freewomen, as I had heard, hated us.
11
389
What man would prefer a free woman, I wondered, to one of us, helpless and gasping, yielding, begging, in his arms.
11
390
So I kept my side to him.
11
391
That seemed safer.
"You are so obvious, El-in-or," had said Inge.
How I hated Inge! Could she not see that these things were innocent, that they were mere accidents, that I had merely tripped! But, of course, I also mistrusted the guard.
I had some dim, abstract inkling of what it might be for a man to hold a slave girl in his arms, and that was sufficient to make me fearfully wary.
And yet I must be attractive! I must be slave! No wonder free women, as I had heard, hated us.
What man would prefer a free woman, I wondered, to one of us, helpless and gasping, yielding, begging, in his arms.
So I kept my side to him.
That seemed safer.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 11)