Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
71
I should hate him I suppose, she thought, as I am a woman of Earth, and he put a collar on me, a collar, but I do not.
I should hate him I suppose, she thought, as I am a woman of Earth, and he put a collar on me, a collar, but I do not.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #71)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
68
Surely this little bit of assertiveness on her part, if that is what it was, was unimportant.
29
69
Too, she was not too pleased with Selius Arconious, for he had, as in the grasslands, muchly ignored her, and had not put her to the usages of a slave, those usages which were appropriate for her, and which she, collared, craved.
29
70
Indeed, some of her earlier feelings of ambiguity pertaining to Selius Arconious had begun to reassert themselves.
29
71
I should hate him I suppose, she thought, as I am a woman of Earth, and he put a collar on me, a collar, but I do not.
29
72
I love him and love him dearly.
29
73
And I want to love him in the deepest way possible, as a slave.
29
74
But I fear he is a weakling.
Surely this little bit of assertiveness on her part, if that is what it was, was unimportant.
Too, she was not too pleased with Selius Arconious, for he had, as in the grasslands, muchly ignored her, and had not put her to the usages of a slave, those usages which were appropriate for her, and which she, collared, craved.
Indeed, some of her earlier feelings of ambiguity pertaining to Selius Arconious had begun to reassert themselves.
I should hate him I suppose, she thought, as I am a woman of Earth, and he put a collar on me, a collar, but I do not.
I love him and love him dearly.
And I want to love him in the deepest way possible, as a slave.
But I fear he is a weakling.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 29)