Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
288
It would be necessary only to appeal to a free person, to win my freedom.
It would be necessary only to appeal to a free person, to win my freedom.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #288)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
285
Then I had found myself in the arms of a Gorean male, a mere slave, and then it was I, I feared, who had begged, pleaded, and hoped! How weak is the slave, how helpless, how much at the mercy of the free! There are many differences between a free woman and a slave.
9
286
The free woman rules; the slave kneels, and hopes to please.
9
287
So I decided I would be a free woman, once again.
9
288
It would be necessary only to appeal to a free person, to win my freedom.
9
289
This person, obviously, might be either a male or female.
9
290
To whom then might I most productively appeal? Surely my instructresses in the house of my training had been mistaken.
9
291
They had warned me against Gorean free women, and encouraged me to look to men for protection and comfort.
Then I had found myself in the arms of a Gorean male, a mere slave, and then it was I, I feared, who had begged, pleaded, and hoped! How weak is the slave, how helpless, how much at the mercy of the free! There are many differences between a free woman and a slave.
The free woman rules; the slave kneels, and hopes to please.
So I decided I would be a free woman, once again.
It would be necessary only to appeal to a free person, to win my freedom.
This person, obviously, might be either a male or female.
To whom then might I most productively appeal? Surely my instructresses in the house of my training had been mistaken.
They had warned me against Gorean free women, and encouraged me to look to men for protection and comfort.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 9)