Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
4
576
Did I not know I was a slave girl? Had I expected anything else? Had it not pleased me? I looked sullenly into the dirt.
4
577
I was an Earth girl, but, too, I was a slave girl.
4
578
It was unimportant, I realized then.
4
579
It had been truly nothing, no more than the serving of wine or the sewing of a garment.
4
580
I realized then what might, truly, be the import of being a slave girl.
4
581
Why had my master permitted it? Was I not his slave? Did I mean so little to him? He had taken my virginity; he had taken much pleasure in me; he had won me, forcing from me my total surrender as a slave girl to his power; then he had permitted his men to amuse themselves with me.
4
582
Did he not love me? I remembered his eyes on me, before the hood had been thrown over my head in preparation for my service in the cruel game.
Did I not know I was a slave girl? Had I expected anything else? Had it not pleased me? I looked sullenly into the dirt.
I was an Earth girl, but, too, I was a slave girl.
It was unimportant, I realized then.
It had been truly nothing, no more than the serving of wine or the sewing of a garment.
I realized then what might, truly, be the import of being a slave girl.
Why had my master permitted it? Was I not his slave? Did I mean so little to him? He had taken my virginity; he had taken much pleasure in me; he had won me, forcing from me my total surrender as a slave girl to his power; then he had permitted his men to amuse themselves with me.
Did he not love me? I remembered his eyes on me, before the hood had been thrown over my head in preparation for my service in the cruel game.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )