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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 162 How glad one is to put aside artifices, disguises, pretenses, conventions, disguises, and lies, and be oneself! What greater freedom is there, but to be oneself? My tunic was tiny, thin, clinging, and short.
11 163 It had no nether closure.
11 164 It was all I wore, save my collar.
11 165 I would walk well when I passed a free male.
11 166 What slave, or what woman, would not? I could sense his eyes upon me.
11 167 I was vain, doubtless, but I enjoyed his appraisal.
11 168 I was, was I not, a commodity, and, hopefully, one of some value? Surely slaves are entitled to their vanity.
How glad one is to put aside artifices, disguises, pretenses, conventions, disguises, and lies, and be oneself! What greater freedom is there, but to be oneself? My tunic was tiny, thin, clinging, and short. It had no nether closure. It was all I wore, save my collar. I would walk well when I passed a free male. What slave, or what woman, would not? I could sense his eyes upon me. I was vain, doubtless, but I enjoyed his appraisal. I was, was I not, a commodity, and, hopefully, one of some value? Surely slaves are entitled to their vanity. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )