Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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She knew she could be forced to yield to any man.
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445
"What is it that you are trying to say?" I asked.
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446
"You could not easily delineate for me your criteria for the perfect slave," she said, "nor I to you my criteria for the perfect master.
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447
Indeed, one might be a perfect slave to one master and not to another, as one might be the perfect master to one slave and not to another".
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448
"Go on," I told her.
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449
"But we both sense," she said, "that there would be a rightness, or rightnesses, about such matters".
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"Perhaps," I said.
She knew she could be forced to yield to any man.
"What is it that you are trying to say?" I asked.
"You could not easily delineate for me your criteria for the perfect slave," she said, "nor I to you my criteria for the perfect master.
Indeed, one might be a perfect slave to one master and not to another, as one might be the perfect master to one slave and not to another".
"Go on," I told her.
"But we both sense," she said, "that there would be a rightness, or rightnesses, about such matters".
"Perhaps," I said.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )