Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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43
203
I wanted more than anything to love and serve a master, helplessly and rightlessly, one who would own me and treat me as the slave I was.
I wanted more than anything to love and serve a master, helplessly and rightlessly, one who would own me and treat me as the slave I was.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 43, Sentence #203)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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43
200
That was a common Gorean saying.
43
201
I knew it true of me.
43
202
I knew I was born for the collar and now I wore one, on Gor.
43
203
I wanted more than anything to love and serve a master, helplessly and rightlessly, one who would own me and treat me as the slave I was.
43
204
"We shall let great Lurius decide," said Seremides.
43
205
It then, in the darkness and wind, began to rain, heavily.
43
206
In the instant before it began to rain, I detected, it frightening me, what I took to be a momentary flash of sinister illumination on the coarse features of Vas of Anango, and then it vanished, as deliberately as the closing of a drawer, the descent of a panel, the locking of shutters, the closing of a door, the dropping of a curtain.
That was a common Gorean saying.
I knew it true of me.
I knew I was born for the collar and now I wore one, on Gor.
I wanted more than anything to love and serve a master, helplessly and rightlessly, one who would own me and treat me as the slave I was.
"We shall let great Lurius decide," said Seremides.
It then, in the darkness and wind, began to rain, heavily.
In the instant before it began to rain, I detected, it frightening me, what I took to be a momentary flash of sinister illumination on the coarse features of Vas of Anango, and then it vanished, as deliberately as the closing of a drawer, the descent of a panel, the locking of shutters, the closing of a door, the dropping of a curtain.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 43)