Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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29
Had I been given the choice, however, I would have chosen the retention of youth and beauty.
3
30
I would have been vain enough to make that decision.
3
31
Too, as I knew myself to be a natural slave, it being what I wanted to be, the decision would have been appropriate.
3
32
Would I not then be more pleasing to a master? Let each person decide as they wish.
3
33
The stabilization serums, of course, do not guarantee invulnerability or confer immortality.
3
34
In a thousand ways one may bleed and die.
3
35
Such serums provide no protection from the thrust of a knife or spear, from a strangling bowstring, from the subtleties of poison, from the claws and fangs of beasts.
Had I been given the choice, however, I would have chosen the retention of youth and beauty.
I would have been vain enough to make that decision.
Too, as I knew myself to be a natural slave, it being what I wanted to be, the decision would have been appropriate.
Would I not then be more pleasing to a master? Let each person decide as they wish.
The stabilization serums, of course, do not guarantee invulnerability or confer immortality.
In a thousand ways one may bleed and die.
Such serums provide no protection from the thrust of a knife or spear, from a strangling bowstring, from the subtleties of poison, from the claws and fangs of beasts.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )