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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
47 29 "What?" he asked.
47 30 "That you, once from Earth, can be with me as you are, standing beside me, unconcerned, giving the matter no thought, that I, a woman once of your world, am unclothed, completely so; that I am totally naked on an open street, in public, beneath a lamp; that I am branded; that my wrists are confined closely behind me, held in steel bracelets; that I am collared, that I am leashed".
47 31 "I do not understand," he said.
47 32 "animals need not be clothed; and they are often tethered, confined, or restrained, in one way or another, sometimes quite helplessly; brands are useful in keeping track of them; and collars and leashes are quite appropriate for them".
47 33 "Then I am an animal?" I said.
47 34 "Yes," he said.
47 35 "Then you will treat me, and use me, as an animal," I said.
"What?" he asked. "That you, once from Earth, can be with me as you are, standing beside me, unconcerned, giving the matter no thought, that I, a woman once of your world, am unclothed, completely so; that I am totally naked on an open street, in public, beneath a lamp; that I am branded; that my wrists are confined closely behind me, held in steel bracelets; that I am collared, that I am leashed". "I do not understand," he said. "animals need not be clothed; and they are often tethered, confined, or restrained, in one way or another, sometimes quite helplessly; brands are useful in keeping track of them; and collars and leashes are quite appropriate for them". "Then I am an animal?" I said. "Yes," he said. "Then you will treat me, and use me, as an animal," I said. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )