Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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247
Yet, as I looked down at her, I must admit that I enjoyed having her at my mercy.
Yet, as I looked down at her, I must admit that I enjoyed having her at my mercy.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #247)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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7
244
I looked at the small key, on its wire, dangling from her collar, between her breasts.
7
245
It was, doubtless, the key to her confining bracelets.
7
246
I must free her.
7
247
Yet, as I looked down at her, I must admit that I enjoyed having her at my mercy.
7
248
I knew, of course, despite the fact that she was a woman and I was a man, and that she was then to me as my own slave and I to her as her true master, that I must not permit myself this pleasure.
7
249
It hinted too clearly at my dominance over her by nature, a dominance which I knew I must not permit myself to exercise, indeed, a dominance which I, of Earth, was not even supposed to permit myself to recognize.
7
250
It was not congenial to the contemporary political myths of my planet.
I looked at the small key, on its wire, dangling from her collar, between her breasts.
It was, doubtless, the key to her confining bracelets.
I must free her.
Yet, as I looked down at her, I must admit that I enjoyed having her at my mercy.
I knew, of course, despite the fact that she was a woman and I was a man, and that she was then to me as my own slave and I to her as her true master, that I must not permit myself this pleasure.
It hinted too clearly at my dominance over her by nature, a dominance which I knew I must not permit myself to exercise, indeed, a dominance which I, of Earth, was not even supposed to permit myself to recognize.
It was not congenial to the contemporary political myths of my planet.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 7)