Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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249
How fortunate then that I had been taken in hand, and now, helplessly, unable to alter my condition in any way, was a slave.
1
250
I would be sold, as the goods I was.
1
251
I hoped I would have a kind master.
1
252
Does not every animal hope that? But, too, I wanted a master who would own me uncompromisingly, a master to whom I could never be other than his slave.
1
253
I did not wish to be whipped, but I wanted to be subject to his whip, and know that if I were not pleasing it would be used on me.
1
254
I lay there, on the stones, clutching the tiny blanket about me, in pain, miserable, my body aching, the chain heavy on my ankle, but I was not discontent.
1
255
I was at last marked and collared.
How fortunate then that I had been taken in hand, and now, helplessly, unable to alter my condition in any way, was a slave.
I would be sold, as the goods I was.
I hoped I would have a kind master.
Does not every animal hope that? But, too, I wanted a master who would own me uncompromisingly, a master to whom I could never be other than his slave.
I did not wish to be whipped, but I wanted to be subject to his whip, and know that if I were not pleasing it would be used on me.
I lay there, on the stones, clutching the tiny blanket about me, in pain, miserable, my body aching, the chain heavy on my ankle, but I was not discontent.
I was at last marked and collared.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )