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

I pity even the free women of this world, who cannot know the joys and loves of the female slave. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #72)
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37 72 I pity even the free women of this world, who cannot know the joys and loves of the female slave.

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

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37 69 "Of course," I said, "for you are a luscious slave, fit for chains and markets".
37 70 "No," she said, "I would not like to be returned to Earth.
37 71 I have never been so sensuously alive as here, at the mercy of men.
37 72 I pity even the free women of this world, who cannot know the joys and loves of the female slave.
37 73 I do not wish to return to Earth, to adopt again the role of pretending to be a man.
37 74 What has Earth to offer that is worth more than joy and happiness?" "I may sell you," I said.
37 75 "You may do so if you wish, Master," she said, "for I am only a slave.
"Of course," I said, "for you are a luscious slave, fit for chains and markets". "No," she said, "I would not like to be returned to Earth. I have never been so sensuously alive as here, at the mercy of men. I pity even the free women of this world, who cannot know the joys and loves of the female slave. I do not wish to return to Earth, to adopt again the role of pretending to be a man. What has Earth to offer that is worth more than joy and happiness?" "I may sell you," I said. "You may do so if you wish, Master," she said, "for I am only a slave. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 37)