Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
1026
I had thought myself better than what I was.
4
1027
I, an Earth girl, had presumed to scold Gorean men.
4
1028
Then I had been hooded and thrown naked to them for their pleasure.
4
1029
In the course of the savage discipline inflicted upon me, late in its measures, I had, it both thrilling and horrifying me, sensed the ancient primate complementarity of male and female, that in the ancient biological sovereignties of nature, on this world reasserted, I, a female, was simply subordinate to the male.
4
1030
This truth, much fought and feared, long denied, accepted, burst upon me with a blaze of freedom.
4
1031
With hurricane force it blasted away the brittle webs and bars of falsehood.
4
1032
I, though helpless, hooded, in the arms of the beasts who ravished me, had experienced, exhilarated, an incredible sense of freedom, of liberation.
I had thought myself better than what I was.
I, an Earth girl, had presumed to scold Gorean men.
Then I had been hooded and thrown naked to them for their pleasure.
In the course of the savage discipline inflicted upon me, late in its measures, I had, it both thrilling and horrifying me, sensed the ancient primate complementarity of male and female, that in the ancient biological sovereignties of nature, on this world reasserted, I, a female, was simply subordinate to the male.
This truth, much fought and feared, long denied, accepted, burst upon me with a blaze of freedom.
With hurricane force it blasted away the brittle webs and bars of falsehood.
I, though helpless, hooded, in the arms of the beasts who ravished me, had experienced, exhilarated, an incredible sense of freedom, of liberation.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )