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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
61 300 How she had longed for this world, and how she now found herself upon it, and as she wished to be, owned, and mastered, a branded, collared slave.
61 301 Selflessness, and abject surrender, was her joy.
61 302 Total and uncompromising slavery to her master was her ecstasy.
61 303 But how had she dared to speak? Did she not know she had been cautioned to silence? And how dared she use the expression 'my master' to him, when she belonged to another, to Decius Albus? How tragic can be the lot of a helpless slave! In her heart she was the slave of Drusus Andronicus, but, in the bonds of stern law, as obdurate as brass, as unyielding as steel, she was no more than another chattel of Decius Albus.
61 304 A free woman can sell herself, but a slave cannot.
61 305 She owns nothing, least of all herself.
61 306 She belongs to her master.
How she had longed for this world, and how she now found herself upon it, and as she wished to be, owned, and mastered, a branded, collared slave. Selflessness, and abject surrender, was her joy. Total and uncompromising slavery to her master was her ecstasy. But how had she dared to speak? Did she not know she had been cautioned to silence? And how dared she use the expression 'my master' to him, when she belonged to another, to Decius Albus? How tragic can be the lot of a helpless slave! In her heart she was the slave of Drusus Andronicus, but, in the bonds of stern law, as obdurate as brass, as unyielding as steel, she was no more than another chattel of Decius Albus. A free woman can sell herself, but a slave cannot. She owns nothing, least of all herself. She belongs to her master. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )