Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
57
16
I could almost pity free women.
I could almost pity free women.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 57, Sentence #16)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
57
13
I was collared.
57
14
On Gor, as I had not on Earth, I had discovered the joy of being honestly and freely what I was.
57
15
How different we were from men, and how wonderful! And how marvelous and wonderful were men, so different from us! How they were, unreduced and uncrippled, our rightful owners, our masters! I had not become a true woman until I had been put in a man's collar.
57
16
I could almost pity free women.
57
17
How little they had, how much they missed! The tunic was brief, even for a slave tunic, for my master liked me in such tunics.
57
18
After all, I was an animal, so why should I not be displayed as one? Why should he not, if he wished, display an animal he owned? Were the men of Earth not proud of their dogs? "Help yourselves from the tables," said Decius Albus.
57
19
"Eat well, drink freely".
I was collared.
On Gor, as I had not on Earth, I had discovered the joy of being honestly and freely what I was.
How different we were from men, and how wonderful! And how marvelous and wonderful were men, so different from us! How they were, unreduced and uncrippled, our rightful owners, our masters! I had not become a true woman until I had been put in a man's collar.
I could almost pity free women.
How little they had, how much they missed! The tunic was brief, even for a slave tunic, for my master liked me in such tunics.
After all, I was an animal, so why should I not be displayed as one? Why should he not, if he wished, display an animal he owned? Were the men of Earth not proud of their dogs? "Help yourselves from the tables," said Decius Albus.
"Eat well, drink freely".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 57)