Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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But, too, I felt that I had, according to Gorean justice, well earned my beating and my branding, and my torturous confinement in the slave box.
15
948
I did not wish again to earn such punishment, not simply because I feared it, but because it seemed to me unworthy that I should have done the things for which I was punished.
15
949
In the slave box, alone with myself, I discovered I did not wish to be the sort of person I had been.
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950
I had not been pleased to be locked in the box alone with myself, with such a person, forced there to face her and realize that she was your own self.
15
951
"Pierced-ear Girl!" cried a man.
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952
"Kneel!" I did so.
15
953
With his foot, he thrust me from his path, laughing, and continued on his way.
But, too, I felt that I had, according to Gorean justice, well earned my beating and my branding, and my torturous confinement in the slave box.
I did not wish again to earn such punishment, not simply because I feared it, but because it seemed to me unworthy that I should have done the things for which I was punished.
In the slave box, alone with myself, I discovered I did not wish to be the sort of person I had been.
I had not been pleased to be locked in the box alone with myself, with such a person, forced there to face her and realize that she was your own self.
"Pierced-ear Girl!" cried a man.
"Kneel!" I did so.
With his foot, he thrust me from his path, laughing, and continued on his way.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )