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Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Yes," she said, "to be will-lessly at the mercy of another, his helpless slave". - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #325)
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24 325 "Yes," she said, "to be will-lessly at the mercy of another, his helpless slave".

Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 322 "Yes," she said, "but I would prefer to think of it as responding not so much to the condition of being a slave as to the clear and incontrovertible fact that I am a slave.
24 323 I think that is it, that that is my reality, that I am a slave".
24 324 "That you find thrilling in itself?" I asked.
24 325 "Yes," she said, "to be will-lessly at the mercy of another, his helpless slave".
24 326 "I see," I said.
24 327 "Too, sometimes," she said, "being a slave I feel very free and happy".
24 328 "Perhaps that has something to do with the repudiation and abandonment of egoism, the enemy of love," I speculated.
"Yes," she said, "but I would prefer to think of it as responding not so much to the condition of being a slave as to the clear and incontrovertible fact that I am a slave. I think that is it, that that is my reality, that I am a slave". "That you find thrilling in itself?" I asked. "Yes," she said, "to be will-lessly at the mercy of another, his helpless slave". "I see," I said. "Too, sometimes," she said, "being a slave I feel very free and happy". "Perhaps that has something to do with the repudiation and abandonment of egoism, the enemy of love," I speculated. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 24)