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Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 48 I could not take my eyes from the two slave girls.
4 49 They were the first slave girls I had ever seen.
4 50 The Lady Gina spoke to them rapidly, and in detail.
4 51 Slave girls are unlike and beyond all other women.
4 52 Earth, with its frigid, competitive, frustrated females, trying to be men, has not even prepared one for the understanding that such fantastic, owned beauties could exist.
4 53 What wonders does the collar work upon a woman! How it transforms her! The Goreans say that no woman is a true woman until she has submitted as a slave, and that no man has experienced his full sexuality until he has thrown her to the foot of his couch.
4 54 Looking upon the girls I wondered if it were not a madness that any woman is let out of the collar.
I could not take my eyes from the two slave girls. They were the first slave girls I had ever seen. The Lady Gina spoke to them rapidly, and in detail. Slave girls are unlike and beyond all other women. Earth, with its frigid, competitive, frustrated females, trying to be men, has not even prepared one for the understanding that such fantastic, owned beauties could exist. What wonders does the collar work upon a woman! How it transforms her! The Goreans say that no woman is a true woman until she has submitted as a slave, and that no man has experienced his full sexuality until he has thrown her to the foot of his couch. Looking upon the girls I wondered if it were not a madness that any woman is let out of the collar. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )