Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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26
The point of this was more to demean and humiliate me before my sister slaves than really hurt me.
28
27
Indeed, Nora would have been treading a thin and dangerous line if she were to diminish my value.
28
28
Often my punishment would consist of nothing more than being ordered to enter my small cage well before locking time, or being denied a meal.
28
29
One expects a first girl to have her favorites, and those she least favors, but, I think, it was clear to all that for some reason I was very much in our first girl's disfavor, and indeed, unusually so.
28
30
I suppose most of the other girls thought me indolent or lax, or my work slovenly, but Jane and Eve, at least, realized that this hostility had nothing to do with those matters for which I was commonly castigated, but was of long standing, dating back, even, to a distant venue, one on another world.
28
31
As long ago as my former world, I had sensed myself a slave, and this intuition or comprehension had been explicitly and undeniably confirmed at the party.
28
32
Under Nora's switch, she clad in regalia akin to that of the Gorean free woman, I actually camisked at her feet, I had cringed as the slave I was, being beaten.
The point of this was more to demean and humiliate me before my sister slaves than really hurt me.
Indeed, Nora would have been treading a thin and dangerous line if she were to diminish my value.
Often my punishment would consist of nothing more than being ordered to enter my small cage well before locking time, or being denied a meal.
One expects a first girl to have her favorites, and those she least favors, but, I think, it was clear to all that for some reason I was very much in our first girl's disfavor, and indeed, unusually so.
I suppose most of the other girls thought me indolent or lax, or my work slovenly, but Jane and Eve, at least, realized that this hostility had nothing to do with those matters for which I was commonly castigated, but was of long standing, dating back, even, to a distant venue, one on another world.
As long ago as my former world, I had sensed myself a slave, and this intuition or comprehension had been explicitly and undeniably confirmed at the party.
Under Nora's switch, she clad in regalia akin to that of the Gorean free woman, I actually camisked at her feet, I had cringed as the slave I was, being beaten.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )