Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
12
4
My freedom was gone.
12
5
I had now become a slave.
12
6
What a total, radical, cataclysmic transformation this wreaks in one's being, in one's self, in one's heart, and understanding.
12
7
A free woman, I suspect, as she is free, cannot begin to understand the nature and world of the slave.
12
8
It is a different nature and world.
12
9
Certainly I, in my freedom, considering such things, had had no comprehension of the collar, and what it would be to wear it.
12
10
It is a different world, different, profound, and deep, being owned, being vendible.
My freedom was gone.
I had now become a slave.
What a total, radical, cataclysmic transformation this wreaks in one's being, in one's self, in one's heart, and understanding.
A free woman, I suspect, as she is free, cannot begin to understand the nature and world of the slave.
It is a different nature and world.
Certainly I, in my freedom, considering such things, had had no comprehension of the collar, and what it would be to wear it.
It is a different world, different, profound, and deep, being owned, being vendible.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )