Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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118
How free a slave is, to be a woman! How could one be more a woman, than a slave? "My Luta," screamed the one-legged man, "was sold last night! By now she has doubtless been picked up and might be anywhere".
How free a slave is, to be a woman! How could one be more a woman, than a slave? "My Luta," screamed the one-legged man, "was sold last night! By now she has doubtless been picked up and might be anywhere".
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #118)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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115
But is it not one of the things that slaves are for? I had little doubt but what, in time, in the arms of a master, I, once of Earth, now a Gorean slave, would squirm and kick, uncontrollably, helplessly.
7
116
slave fires had begun to burn in my belly.
7
117
I would be unable to help myself, nor would I wish to do so.
7
118
How free a slave is, to be a woman! How could one be more a woman, than a slave? "My Luta," screamed the one-legged man, "was sold last night! By now she has doubtless been picked up and might be anywhere".
7
119
"No slave, Luta, was sold last night," said a man.
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120
"Fool," cried the one-legged man.
7
121
"She was not sold under that name, but another!" "What name?" asked he whom I took to be the leader of my abductors.
But is it not one of the things that slaves are for? I had little doubt but what, in time, in the arms of a master, I, once of Earth, now a Gorean slave, would squirm and kick, uncontrollably, helplessly.
slave fires had begun to burn in my belly.
I would be unable to help myself, nor would I wish to do so.
How free a slave is, to be a woman! How could one be more a woman, than a slave? "My Luta," screamed the one-legged man, "was sold last night! By now she has doubtless been picked up and might be anywhere".
"No slave, Luta, was sold last night," said a man.
"Fool," cried the one-legged man.
"She was not sold under that name, but another!" "What name?" asked he whom I took to be the leader of my abductors.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 7)