Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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660
Perhaps it is only the slave girl, of all women, kneeling and owned, placed uncompromisingly at the mercy of men, who had some sense of her own desirability.
Perhaps it is only the slave girl, of all women, kneeling and owned, placed uncompromisingly at the mercy of men, who had some sense of her own desirability.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #660)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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6
657
I speak, of course, of the men of Gor and those of a Gorean nature.
6
658
And yet on Gor women who are put in collars do not long remain ignorant of their own beauty and its meaning.
6
659
It is soon taught to them, for they are slaves.
6
660
Perhaps it is only the slave girl, of all women, kneeling and owned, placed uncompromisingly at the mercy of men, who had some sense of her own desirability.
6
661
What woman can begin to understand men, who has not been owned by one? "Bring in the slaves," said the physician.
6
662
One seaman held Sasi's rope taut, above the deck ring.
6
663
Another undid the bowline which fastened the rope to the ring.
I speak, of course, of the men of Gor and those of a Gorean nature.
And yet on Gor women who are put in collars do not long remain ignorant of their own beauty and its meaning.
It is soon taught to them, for they are slaves.
Perhaps it is only the slave girl, of all women, kneeling and owned, placed uncompromisingly at the mercy of men, who had some sense of her own desirability.
What woman can begin to understand men, who has not been owned by one? "Bring in the slaves," said the physician.
One seaman held Sasi's rope taut, above the deck ring.
Another undid the bowline which fastened the rope to the ring.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 6)