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Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 153 I now passed a small pottery shop.
11 154 I also passed two stalls, in one of which a fellow was exhibiting drawings, paintings, carvings, and small pieces of metal artwork, while in the other a man was offering kaissa sets, cards, and dice for sale, displayed on a table, while, behind him, arranged on hooks and shelves, oddly enough, were flutes, tabors, and kalikas.
11 155 I would tend to move well to the side, my head lowered, if passing a free woman, while, if passing a free male, I would tend to keep my eyes straight ahead.
11 156 One is wary about meeting the eyes of a free person.
11 157 One is a slave.
11 158 Sometimes it struck me, given my former life, how strange it was to be a slave, to be now owned, as any other domestic beast is owned, to have a master.
11 159 And yet I knew I had always longed for it, to be a man's animal, his possession, his vulnerable, helpless slave.
I now passed a small pottery shop. I also passed two stalls, in one of which a fellow was exhibiting drawings, paintings, carvings, and small pieces of metal artwork, while in the other a man was offering kaissa sets, cards, and dice for sale, displayed on a table, while, behind him, arranged on hooks and shelves, oddly enough, were flutes, tabors, and kalikas. I would tend to move well to the side, my head lowered, if passing a free woman, while, if passing a free male, I would tend to keep my eyes straight ahead. One is wary about meeting the eyes of a free person. One is a slave. Sometimes it struck me, given my former life, how strange it was to be a slave, to be now owned, as any other domestic beast is owned, to have a master. And yet I knew I had always longed for it, to be a man's animal, his possession, his vulnerable, helpless slave. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )