Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
34
333
For what it is worth, the most intimate and deepest loves I have known have been between masters and their slaves, that between the love master and his love slave".
For what it is worth, the most intimate and deepest loves I have known have been between masters and their slaves, that between the love master and his love slave".
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #333)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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.
34
333
For what it is worth, the most intimate and deepest loves I have known have been between masters and their slaves, that between the love master and his love slave".
34
334
"But the woman is still a slave," she said.
34
335
"Yes," I said, "totally and categorically.
34
336
She may even be sold, if he wills".
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.
For what it is worth, the most intimate and deepest loves I have known have been between masters and their slaves, that between the love master and his love slave".
"But the woman is still a slave," she said.
"Yes," I said, "totally and categorically.
She may even be sold, if he wills".
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 34)