Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
127
One realizes, of course, from the very beginning, in one sense, that one is a slave, undeniably, strictly, and in the total fullness of legality.
17
128
There is no mistaking the brand, the collar, the tunic, the whip.
17
129
But, then, later, there comes the profound, liberating moment in which one realizes that one is now, in truth, and wholly, a slave.
17
130
"You kiss the whip well," I observed.
17
131
"What joy," she asked, in her tears, in a whisper I could scarcely hear, "can compare to being the true slave of a true master?" I drew the whip away, and sat down, cross-legged, some feet before her.
17
132
She was very beautiful in the light of the small, tharlarion-oil lamp.
17
133
"Position of the Tower Slave," I said, which position she immediately assumed, back straight, knees together, wrists before her, crossed, as though bound.
One realizes, of course, from the very beginning, in one sense, that one is a slave, undeniably, strictly, and in the total fullness of legality.
There is no mistaking the brand, the collar, the tunic, the whip.
But, then, later, there comes the profound, liberating moment in which one realizes that one is now, in truth, and wholly, a slave.
"You kiss the whip well," I observed.
"What joy," she asked, in her tears, in a whisper I could scarcely hear, "can compare to being the true slave of a true master?" I drew the whip away, and sat down, cross-legged, some feet before her.
She was very beautiful in the light of the small, tharlarion-oil lamp.
"Position of the Tower Slave," I said, which position she immediately assumed, back straight, knees together, wrists before her, crossed, as though bound.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter )