Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
269
But, shuddering, I realized that a girl does not choose whose collar she will wear; rather it is the man who chooses; it is he, and he alone, who places the collar.
But, shuddering, I realized that a girl does not choose whose collar she will wear; rather it is the man who chooses; it is he, and he alone, who places the collar.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #269)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
266
It might be rather attractive.
4
267
Eta's was, terribly so.
4
268
I hoped, of course, that I might be able to choose whose collar I would wear.
4
269
But, shuddering, I realized that a girl does not choose whose collar she will wear; rather it is the man who chooses; it is he, and he alone, who places the collar.
4
270
Suddenly I sensed the misery of being a slave.
4
271
I might belong to any man! I might belong to any man who might carry me off, or pay my price.
4
272
I might be abducted or bought, or bestowed, or lost in gambling! I was only an article of property, helpless and beautiful, without control over, no more than a dog or pig, into whose hands I might come.
It might be rather attractive.
Eta's was, terribly so.
I hoped, of course, that I might be able to choose whose collar I would wear.
But, shuddering, I realized that a girl does not choose whose collar she will wear; rather it is the man who chooses; it is he, and he alone, who places the collar.
Suddenly I sensed the misery of being a slave.
I might belong to any man! I might belong to any man who might carry me off, or pay my price.
I might be abducted or bought, or bestowed, or lost in gambling! I was only an article of property, helpless and beautiful, without control over, no more than a dog or pig, into whose hands I might come.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4)