Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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236
I thought, as earlier on my former world, that I should fight the collar, but I knew that it was a fight I could never win.
I thought, as earlier on my former world, that I should fight the collar, but I knew that it was a fight I could never win.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #236)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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233
We put down our heads, and fed.
1
234
Our training had begun.
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235
On the first night, clutching a thin, ragged blanket about me, lying on the stone floor of a cell, my left ankle chained to a ring, I tried to marshal the tumult in my mind, sort through a thousand perceptions, try to comprehend what had occurred, what had been done to me, what I now was.
1
236
I thought, as earlier on my former world, that I should fight the collar, but I knew that it was a fight I could never win.
1
237
I had not even been able to win that fight on my former world.
1
238
The thoughts, the dreams and reveries, returned to me, persistently, irresistibly, again and again.
1
239
I tried to be horrified, but failed.
We put down our heads, and fed.
Our training had begun.
On the first night, clutching a thin, ragged blanket about me, lying on the stone floor of a cell, my left ankle chained to a ring, I tried to marshal the tumult in my mind, sort through a thousand perceptions, try to comprehend what had occurred, what had been done to me, what I now was.
I thought, as earlier on my former world, that I should fight the collar, but I knew that it was a fight I could never win.
I had not even been able to win that fight on my former world.
The thoughts, the dreams and reveries, returned to me, persistently, irresistibly, again and again.
I tried to be horrified, but failed.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 1)