Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
328
I had now come to accept myself as what I was, and should be, a slave.
10
329
I had discovered my identity.
10
330
I had learned I could find my fulfillment only in being owned, only in being the property of a master.
10
331
But does a girl not hope for a given master, to buy her, to put his collar on her, the master of her dreams? "Oh!" I cried, struck by a free woman's switch, as I hurried past her.
10
332
Twice was I hooted at, and twice pinched.
10
333
Would my master not defend me against such abuse? But it seemed he did not care to do so.
10
334
I gathered such things, at least in a common slave, were beneath notice.
I had now come to accept myself as what I was, and should be, a slave.
I had discovered my identity.
I had learned I could find my fulfillment only in being owned, only in being the property of a master.
But does a girl not hope for a given master, to buy her, to put his collar on her, the master of her dreams? "Oh!" I cried, struck by a free woman's switch, as I hurried past her.
Twice was I hooted at, and twice pinched.
Would my master not defend me against such abuse? But it seemed he did not care to do so.
I gathered such things, at least in a common slave, were beneath notice.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )