Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
16
108
Why did he not send for me? Had I not pleased him? I could do more for him, more! The moons were now high in the night sky, the looming three, dominating, fierce moons of Gor.
Why did he not send for me? Had I not pleased him? I could do more for him, more! The moons were now high in the night sky, the looming three, dominating, fierce moons of Gor.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #108)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
105
My throat had been encircled with slave steel, and I had been taught its meaning.
16
106
I recalled, long ago, how, in a motel on Earth, I had regarded myself naked, branded, collared, in a mirror, and had wondered, frightened, what it would be like to lie in the arms of a barbarian, helpless, so stripped, so marked, so collared.
16
107
I now knew! I cried out, and tore a handful of grass from the knoll.
16
108
Why did he not send for me? Had I not pleased him? I could do more for him, more! The moons were now high in the night sky, the looming three, dominating, fierce moons of Gor.
16
109
I felt my nudity beneath them, and the grass.
16
110
My chained, naked body, that of a slave, restless, squirming, supine, was bathed in the light of the three, bright moons of Gor.
16
111
I cried out with misery.
My throat had been encircled with slave steel, and I had been taught its meaning.
I recalled, long ago, how, in a motel on Earth, I had regarded myself naked, branded, collared, in a mirror, and had wondered, frightened, what it would be like to lie in the arms of a barbarian, helpless, so stripped, so marked, so collared.
I now knew! I cried out, and tore a handful of grass from the knoll.
Why did he not send for me? Had I not pleased him? I could do more for him, more! The moons were now high in the night sky, the looming three, dominating, fierce moons of Gor.
I felt my nudity beneath them, and the grass.
My chained, naked body, that of a slave, restless, squirming, supine, was bathed in the light of the three, bright moons of Gor.
I cried out with misery.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 16)