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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 313 Had I not freed her of the bracelets? I realize now that she was waiting to be commanded to my pleasure.
7 314 She moaned.
7 315 I looked at her.
7 316 She was very beautiful, and it was extremely difficult to remind myself that I must not treat her as the marvelous and exciting woman she was but rather as a person, a thing to which its maleness or femaleness was incidental and unimportant.
7 317 "Master?" she asked.
7 318 Then, suddenly, for an instant, I saw her as Lola, a stripped and collared slave, who had caused me much misery, and who now lay before me, mine to do with as I wished.
7 319 She suddenly tensed, sensing the difference in my attitude.
Had I not freed her of the bracelets? I realize now that she was waiting to be commanded to my pleasure. She moaned. I looked at her. She was very beautiful, and it was extremely difficult to remind myself that I must not treat her as the marvelous and exciting woman she was but rather as a person, a thing to which its maleness or femaleness was incidental and unimportant. "Master?" she asked. Then, suddenly, for an instant, I saw her as Lola, a stripped and collared slave, who had caused me much misery, and who now lay before me, mine to do with as I wished. She suddenly tensed, sensing the difference in my attitude. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )