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Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)

They wonder what it would be to lie at his mercy, in his arms. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #249)
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12 249 They wonder what it would be to lie at his mercy, in his arms.

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

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12 246 They were not certain, I conjecture, that I was fully tame.
12 247 The feelings of a woman toward a man who may not be fully tame tend to be ambiguous.
12 248 They are afraid of him, and yet they find him intriguing.
12 249 They wonder what it would be to lie at his mercy, in his arms.
12 250 What if, truly, he should not be tame? Then how would they be treated? What would be done to them? Would they not, in effect, be made his slaves, in the way of nature? But, too, I was apprehensive, for, in looking out on the tiers, I realized that one of these women could buy me, and that I would then have to obey her, and would be hers, fully, to do with as she pleased.
12 251 I noted, too, that I was looked upon with a frankness, an openness of curiosity and sensual speculation, which I would not have expected from the women of Earth.
12 252 I was being looked upon candidly as an erotic brute, a possible complement to their own urges and needs.
They were not certain, I conjecture, that I was fully tame. The feelings of a woman toward a man who may not be fully tame tend to be ambiguous. They are afraid of him, and yet they find him intriguing. They wonder what it would be to lie at his mercy, in his arms. What if, truly, he should not be tame? Then how would they be treated? What would be done to them? Would they not, in effect, be made his slaves, in the way of nature? But, too, I was apprehensive, for, in looking out on the tiers, I realized that one of these women could buy me, and that I would then have to obey her, and would be hers, fully, to do with as she pleased. I noted, too, that I was looked upon with a frankness, an openness of curiosity and sensual speculation, which I would not have expected from the women of Earth. I was being looked upon candidly as an erotic brute, a possible complement to their own urges and needs. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 12)