Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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23
10
I was dressed precisely as she had been in our first outings, in the rags I had selected for her, those which I had specially selected, in my slave girl's vengeance on a free woman, to display her as a low slave.
I was dressed precisely as she had been in our first outings, in the rags I had selected for her, those which I had specially selected, in my slave girl's vengeance on a free woman, to display her as a low slave.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #10)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
23
7
I could not pull away from the ring.
23
8
"She is pretty, isn't she?" said the Lady Constanzia, turning to the fellow with her, the stranger in the city, he who had come again and again to visit her, at this very ring.
23
9
"Quite," said he, approvingly.
23
10
I was dressed precisely as she had been in our first outings, in the rags I had selected for her, those which I had specially selected, in my slave girl's vengeance on a free woman, to display her as a low slave.
23
11
I had wished her to burn with shame and humiliation in them but she had loved them.
23
12
Now it was I who wore them! I, though I was an actual slave, doubtless because I recollected my own intent, felt the very shame and humiliation which I had intended for her, but which she, infuriatingly, had simply refused to feel.
23
13
I do not think I would have thought much about the garmenture if it had not been for the significance involved, from my point of view, at least.
I could not pull away from the ring.
"She is pretty, isn't she?" said the Lady Constanzia, turning to the fellow with her, the stranger in the city, he who had come again and again to visit her, at this very ring.
"Quite," said he, approvingly.
I was dressed precisely as she had been in our first outings, in the rags I had selected for her, those which I had specially selected, in my slave girl's vengeance on a free woman, to display her as a low slave.
I had wished her to burn with shame and humiliation in them but she had loved them.
Now it was I who wore them! I, though I was an actual slave, doubtless because I recollected my own intent, felt the very shame and humiliation which I had intended for her, but which she, infuriatingly, had simply refused to feel.
I do not think I would have thought much about the garmenture if it had not been for the significance involved, from my point of view, at least.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 23)