Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
7
327
"Yes, Master," she said.
7
328
I enjoyed having Lola at my mercy.
7
329
Then I reminded myself that she was not to be treated according to the harsh modalities of nature, those of dominance and submission, and the enforcement of order.
7
330
She was, of course, a person.
7
331
Did she truly think that I, a man of Earth, would treat her as a slave? Surely she must know that she had nothing to fear from one such as I who would treat her with dignity and respect.
7
332
Then, suddenly, looking at her, I felt a flood of anger.
7
333
It was she who had wished for me to receive twenty blows of the snake.
"Yes, Master," she said.
I enjoyed having Lola at my mercy.
Then I reminded myself that she was not to be treated according to the harsh modalities of nature, those of dominance and submission, and the enforcement of order.
She was, of course, a person.
Did she truly think that I, a man of Earth, would treat her as a slave? Surely she must know that she had nothing to fear from one such as I who would treat her with dignity and respect.
Then, suddenly, looking at her, I felt a flood of anger.
It was she who had wished for me to receive twenty blows of the snake.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )