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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 1392 She had captured me, and sold me for a hundred arrow points! How humiliating, and insulting! I was worth gold! Gold! Perhaps Marlenus, her captor, would choose to put her on the block! Perhaps she would sell for a hundred arrow points! But I would bring gold, much gold! I looked about at the slave flesh in the straw, that of Ute, and Inge, and Lana.
11 1393 They were slaves.
11 1394 I hated them all.
11 1395 I wanted to be free of them! I wanted to be free of them! I did not need friends.
11 1396 I was better than all of them! I wanted only to be rid of them! I lay there in the straw, and recollected the forest north of Laura.
11 1397 I recalled Verna, and the panther girls, dancing in the circle.
11 1398 I recalled them, when they could no longer restrain themselves, throwing themselves to the grass, writhing in their helpless need, even the proud, arrogant Verna! They were all weak.
She had captured me, and sold me for a hundred arrow points! How humiliating, and insulting! I was worth gold! Gold! Perhaps Marlenus, her captor, would choose to put her on the block! Perhaps she would sell for a hundred arrow points! But I would bring gold, much gold! I looked about at the slave flesh in the straw, that of Ute, and Inge, and Lana. They were slaves. I hated them all. I wanted to be free of them! I wanted to be free of them! I did not need friends. I was better than all of them! I wanted only to be rid of them! I lay there in the straw, and recollected the forest north of Laura. I recalled Verna, and the panther girls, dancing in the circle. I recalled them, when they could no longer restrain themselves, throwing themselves to the grass, writhing in their helpless need, even the proud, arrogant Verna! They were all weak. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )