Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
3
191
I now realized that I was truly desirable, as an object, a commodity, as a slave.
3
192
How real that was! I suddenly realized that I had worth, as a domestic beast, and that men might pay for me, as one might, for a dog or horse.
3
193
"You are Zia, are you not?" asked the auctioneer.
3
194
My name had been mentioned by the slaver's scribe before the sale, with my measurements, my collar size, my ankle-ring size, and such.
3
195
"If it pleases Master," I said.
3
196
Slaves, as other animals, may be named, if named, as the masters might wish.
3
197
"You are a slave, are you not?" he asked.
I now realized that I was truly desirable, as an object, a commodity, as a slave.
How real that was! I suddenly realized that I had worth, as a domestic beast, and that men might pay for me, as one might, for a dog or horse.
"You are Zia, are you not?" asked the auctioneer.
My name had been mentioned by the slaver's scribe before the sale, with my measurements, my collar size, my ankle-ring size, and such.
"If it pleases Master," I said.
Slaves, as other animals, may be named, if named, as the masters might wish.
"You are a slave, are you not?" he asked.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )