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

I had seen fit, by an act of my will, that of a male, to deny to her the convenient refuges of deceit, pretense and fraud. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #372)
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13 372 I had seen fit, by an act of my will, that of a male, to deny to her the convenient refuges of deceit, pretense and fraud.

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

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13 369 Our relationship was now quite different than it would have been, I sensed, had that exchange not taken place.
13 370 In that exchange I had made it clear to her that she was a woman, and that, if she were to relate to me, she must do so as a woman.
13 371 I would have it no other way.
13 372 I had seen fit, by an act of my will, that of a male, to deny to her the convenient refuges of deceit, pretense and fraud.
13 373 She now knelt at my feet.
13 374 I had, by an imperious word, put her there.
13 375 She looked up at me.
Our relationship was now quite different than it would have been, I sensed, had that exchange not taken place. In that exchange I had made it clear to her that she was a woman, and that, if she were to relate to me, she must do so as a woman. I would have it no other way. I had seen fit, by an act of my will, that of a male, to deny to her the convenient refuges of deceit, pretense and fraud. She now knelt at my feet. I had, by an imperious word, put her there. She looked up at me. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 13)