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Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
34 54 I pulled a little at my bound wrists.
34 55 The wonder and terror of this suddenly came to me.
34 56 How was it that I should be here? I did not even know how I had come to this world! But I was here now, helpless, owned, where I must serve, and please and obey, a slave girl on an alien, exotic world.
34 57 Who had first seen me, who had marked me out, who had first decided this? Who had speculated how I might look in a collar, who had conjectured my lineaments, who had read my body, and my heart? "The Turian opening?" asked the pit master.
34 58 "Perhaps," said the officer of Treve.
34 59 I became suddenly angry.
34 60 How could they play a game, now, at a time like this? Sometimes I, and others, had served as prizes in such contests, between guards.
I pulled a little at my bound wrists. The wonder and terror of this suddenly came to me. How was it that I should be here? I did not even know how I had come to this world! But I was here now, helpless, owned, where I must serve, and please and obey, a slave girl on an alien, exotic world. Who had first seen me, who had marked me out, who had first decided this? Who had speculated how I might look in a collar, who had conjectured my lineaments, who had read my body, and my heart? "The Turian opening?" asked the pit master. "Perhaps," said the officer of Treve. I became suddenly angry. How could they play a game, now, at a time like this? Sometimes I, and others, had served as prizes in such contests, between guards. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )