Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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"But she is free!" I said.
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37
"Were you not once free, somewhere?" he asked.
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"Once," I said, "—legally".
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39
Surely I had been legally free on Earth, but I had learned, on Gor, that even on Earth I had been a slave, a slave in the profoundest of senses, a natural slave, a bred slave, born to be fittingly collared.
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It was only that, on Earth, I had not met masters.
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On Gor there was no dearth of masters.
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How differently I viewed the men of Gor from how I had viewed those of Earth! How weak, helpless, moved, and thrilled, I felt, as a woman, to be amongst such men.
"But she is free!" I said.
"Were you not once free, somewhere?" he asked.
"Once," I said, "—legally".
Surely I had been legally free on Earth, but I had learned, on Gor, that even on Earth I had been a slave, a slave in the profoundest of senses, a natural slave, a bred slave, born to be fittingly collared.
It was only that, on Earth, I had not met masters.
On Gor there was no dearth of masters.
How differently I viewed the men of Gor from how I had viewed those of Earth! How weak, helpless, moved, and thrilled, I felt, as a woman, to be amongst such men.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )