Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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218
She was an excellent slave, and would doubtless know many loves, until she, a superb love slave, might at last find herself fallen helplessly and totally into the absolute power of such a man as she had never dreamed might exist, he who to her, in the personal and intricate chemistry of couples, would be her ideal master, one powerful, and uncompromising and strict, one capable of seeing that she served well, one capable of whipping her, if need be, but yet one loving and tender, one who would be to her the perfect love master.
She was an excellent slave, and would doubtless know many loves, until she, a superb love slave, might at last find herself fallen helplessly and totally into the absolute power of such a man as she had never dreamed might exist, he who to her, in the personal and intricate chemistry of couples, would be her ideal master, one powerful, and uncompromising and strict, one capable of seeing that she served well, one capable of whipping her, if need be, but yet one loving and tender, one who would be to her the perfect love master.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 51, Sentence #218)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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51
215
"Master," she said, "I love you".
51
216
"Be silent, Slave Girl," I said, not looking at her.
51
217
"Yes, Master," she said, sobbing.
51
218
She was an excellent slave, and would doubtless know many loves, until she, a superb love slave, might at last find herself fallen helplessly and totally into the absolute power of such a man as she had never dreamed might exist, he who to her, in the personal and intricate chemistry of couples, would be her ideal master, one powerful, and uncompromising and strict, one capable of seeing that she served well, one capable of whipping her, if need be, but yet one loving and tender, one who would be to her the perfect love master.
51
219
It did not seem likely that she would be again sold.
51
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What would be the point of it? "The city is large," said Kisu.
51
221
"It is quite possible that we will never find Shaba within it".
"Master," she said, "I love you".
"Be silent, Slave Girl," I said, not looking at her.
"Yes, Master," she said, sobbing.
She was an excellent slave, and would doubtless know many loves, until she, a superb love slave, might at last find herself fallen helplessly and totally into the absolute power of such a man as she had never dreamed might exist, he who to her, in the personal and intricate chemistry of couples, would be her ideal master, one powerful, and uncompromising and strict, one capable of seeing that she served well, one capable of whipping her, if need be, but yet one loving and tender, one who would be to her the perfect love master.
It did not seem likely that she would be again sold.
What would be the point of it? "The city is large," said Kisu.
"It is quite possible that we will never find Shaba within it".
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 51)