Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
6
293
I was at the mercy of others.
I was at the mercy of others.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #293)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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6
290
I was reluctant to move.
6
291
My scalp still flamed, and I sobbed, trying to catch my breath.
6
292
I now realized what might be done to me.
6
293
I was at the mercy of others.
6
294
And what if my hair had been seized not by Paula, with her woman's strength, but in the single hand of a man? Might I not have hastened to be placed anywhere, to be conducted anywhere? Would I not have begged to serve, eagerly and piteously, in any manner I might? I had not realized until then how I might be controlled by means of my hair, controlled as though I might be a slave.
6
295
And then I realized I was a slave.
6
296
I was afraid.
I was reluctant to move.
My scalp still flamed, and I sobbed, trying to catch my breath.
I now realized what might be done to me.
I was at the mercy of others.
And what if my hair had been seized not by Paula, with her woman's strength, but in the single hand of a man? Might I not have hastened to be placed anywhere, to be conducted anywhere? Would I not have begged to serve, eagerly and piteously, in any manner I might? I had not realized until then how I might be controlled by means of my hair, controlled as though I might be a slave.
And then I realized I was a slave.
I was afraid.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 6)