Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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483
I had had no choice but to betray myself as a slave, a woman who would be helpless in the hands of a master.
3
484
On Gor I had hoped to find a master who would love me and whom I might love.
3
485
Now I realized I would be the helplessly responsive, writhing, begging toy of any man who might own me.
3
486
I was a slave, only a slave! "Three copper tarsks, forty tarsk-bits, of Brundisium!" called a fellow from the tiers.
3
487
I did not even see who uttered the bid.
3
488
"I want three, fifty," called the auctioneer, "at least three fifty.
3
489
Who will bid more? Who will bid more?" The tiers were silent.
I had had no choice but to betray myself as a slave, a woman who would be helpless in the hands of a master.
On Gor I had hoped to find a master who would love me and whom I might love.
Now I realized I would be the helplessly responsive, writhing, begging toy of any man who might own me.
I was a slave, only a slave! "Three copper tarsks, forty tarsk-bits, of Brundisium!" called a fellow from the tiers.
I did not even see who uttered the bid.
"I want three, fifty," called the auctioneer, "at least three fifty.
Who will bid more? Who will bid more?" The tiers were silent.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )