Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
34
329
Her deepest thoughts and desires, as well as her most trivial fancies and observations, are open to him and, because he owns her, of great interest to him.
Her deepest thoughts and desires, as well as her most trivial fancies and observations, are open to him and, because he owns her, of great interest to him.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #329)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
34
326
It is rewarding and delicious to do so.
34
327
How wonderful it is to know another human being so intimately, especially one one owns.
34
328
There are no secrets between masters and slaves.
34
329
Her deepest thoughts and desires, as well as her most trivial fancies and observations, are open to him and, because he owns her, of great interest to him.
34
330
A man is much more likely to be intensely fond of a girl he owns than of a free individual toward whom he stands in a mere contractual relationship.
34
331
The latter he does not own; the former he does.
34
332
The owned girl is a valuable; she is precious; this makes her much different from a business partner.
It is rewarding and delicious to do so.
How wonderful it is to know another human being so intimately, especially one one owns.
There are no secrets between masters and slaves.
Her deepest thoughts and desires, as well as her most trivial fancies and observations, are open to him and, because he owns her, of great interest to him.
A man is much more likely to be intensely fond of a girl he owns than of a free individual toward whom he stands in a mere contractual relationship.
The latter he does not own; the former he does.
The owned girl is a valuable; she is precious; this makes her much different from a business partner.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 34)