Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
4
754
I knew little then of the world on which I found myself, or of the meaning of the brand on my thigh.
I knew little then of the world on which I found myself, or of the meaning of the brand on my thigh.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #754)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
4
751
None in the camp save I myself understood my words, but, clearly, they were uttered in wildness, in hysteria, in rage; they were words, clearly, of protest, perhaps even of hysterical rebellion.
4
752
Eta was clearly frightened.
4
753
Had I known more of Gor, I, too, might then have been terrified.
4
754
I knew little then of the world on which I found myself, or of the meaning of the brand on my thigh.
4
755
My shield then, as before, was simply my ignorance, the ignorance of a foolish girl.
4
756
I shouted and cried out at them, raging, weeping.
4
757
Then I saw, before me, my master.
None in the camp save I myself understood my words, but, clearly, they were uttered in wildness, in hysteria, in rage; they were words, clearly, of protest, perhaps even of hysterical rebellion.
Eta was clearly frightened.
Had I known more of Gor, I, too, might then have been terrified.
I knew little then of the world on which I found myself, or of the meaning of the brand on my thigh.
My shield then, as before, was simply my ignorance, the ignorance of a foolish girl.
I shouted and cried out at them, raging, weeping.
Then I saw, before me, my master.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4)