Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
225
"When I am alone," she said, "I pretend that I am free, that I am a great lady, the Ubara of a great city, even of Ar—but when a man enters my chamber, then again I am only a slave".
5
226
She slowly pulled the scarf from her throat and dropped it to the floor, and turned to face me.
5
227
She lifted her head arrogantly and I saw that the collar was very beautiful on her throat.
5
228
"With me," I said gently, "you are free".
5
229
She looked at me scornfully.
5
230
"There have been a hundred men in this chamber before you," she said, "and they have taught me—and taught me well—that I wear a collar".
5
231
"Nonetheless," I said, "with me you are free".
"When I am alone," she said, "I pretend that I am free, that I am a great lady, the Ubara of a great city, even of Ar—but when a man enters my chamber, then again I am only a slave".
She slowly pulled the scarf from her throat and dropped it to the floor, and turned to face me.
She lifted her head arrogantly and I saw that the collar was very beautiful on her throat.
"With me," I said gently, "you are free".
She looked at me scornfully.
"There have been a hundred men in this chamber before you," she said, "and they have taught me—and taught me well—that I wear a collar".
"Nonetheless," I said, "with me you are free".
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )