Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
2
787
But, as I followed the man, trekking through the glorious grass, under the bright, marvelous moons, carrying his shield, literally heeling him, as might have an animal, his captive, nude and bound, I felt, paradoxically, a fantastic sense of freedom, of psychological liberation.
But, as I followed the man, trekking through the glorious grass, under the bright, marvelous moons, carrying his shield, literally heeling him, as might have an animal, his captive, nude and bound, I felt, paradoxically, a fantastic sense of freedom, of psychological liberation.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #787)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
2
784
It did not suggest the correct political conclusions.
2
785
I looked up at the three moons.
2
786
I did not know what to believe or how to live.
2
787
But, as I followed the man, trekking through the glorious grass, under the bright, marvelous moons, carrying his shield, literally heeling him, as might have an animal, his captive, nude and bound, I felt, paradoxically, a fantastic sense of freedom, of psychological liberation.
2
788
I wanted to run to him and put my head against his shoulder.
2
789
* * * * For hours we trekked the grass.
2
790
Sometimes I fell.
It did not suggest the correct political conclusions.
I looked up at the three moons.
I did not know what to believe or how to live.
But, as I followed the man, trekking through the glorious grass, under the bright, marvelous moons, carrying his shield, literally heeling him, as might have an animal, his captive, nude and bound, I felt, paradoxically, a fantastic sense of freedom, of psychological liberation.
I wanted to run to him and put my head against his shoulder.
* * * * For hours we trekked the grass.
Sometimes I fell.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 2)