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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 33 She must have turned aside, or something.
17 34 I felt a flood of relief.
17 35 I was not even natively of Gor, and yet I feared them, feared them so.
17 36 But why should I not? Was I not collared? Was the band of light steel not locked on my neck? Then I recalled that though I was not natively of Gor, I was surely now of Gor, truly and wholly, for I was a Gorean kajira.
17 37 Slaves fear free women, terribly.
17 38 Certainly I feared them, terribly.
17 39 I, a slave, was so different from them! The men, whose pleasure objects we were, were our only protection from them.
She must have turned aside, or something. I felt a flood of relief. I was not even natively of Gor, and yet I feared them, feared them so. But why should I not? Was I not collared? Was the band of light steel not locked on my neck? Then I recalled that though I was not natively of Gor, I was surely now of Gor, truly and wholly, for I was a Gorean kajira. Slaves fear free women, terribly. Certainly I feared them, terribly. I, a slave, was so different from them! The men, whose pleasure objects we were, were our only protection from them. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )