Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
4
748
I lifted my head, wildly, looking about the camp, up at the moons, at the cliffs and thorn brush.
I lifted my head, wildly, looking about the camp, up at the moons, at the cliffs and thorn brush.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #748)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
4
745
I had been brought to a strange world.
4
746
I had been branded.
4
747
I was being kept as a slave.
4
748
I lifted my head, wildly, looking about the camp, up at the moons, at the cliffs and thorn brush.
4
749
I looked at the men, some watching me.
4
750
"I am better than you all," I cried, "though you abuse me! I am of Earth! You are barbarians! I am civilized! You are not! It is you who should bend to me, not I to you! It is I who should command, not you!" Eta ran to me, to urge me to silence.
4
751
None in the camp save I myself understood my words, but, clearly, they were uttered in wildness, in hysteria, in rage; they were words, clearly, of protest, perhaps even of hysterical rebellion.
I had been brought to a strange world.
I had been branded.
I was being kept as a slave.
I lifted my head, wildly, looking about the camp, up at the moons, at the cliffs and thorn brush.
I looked at the men, some watching me.
"I am better than you all," I cried, "though you abuse me! I am of Earth! You are barbarians! I am civilized! You are not! It is you who should bend to me, not I to you! It is I who should command, not you!" Eta ran to me, to urge me to silence.
None in the camp save I myself understood my words, but, clearly, they were uttered in wildness, in hysteria, in rage; they were words, clearly, of protest, perhaps even of hysterical rebellion.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4)