Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
18
151
The maleslave, thus, if he is vital, finds himself powerfully drawn to look upon it.
The male slave, thus, if he is vital, finds himself powerfully drawn to look upon it.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #151)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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18
148
Doubtless that is the principal reason for its height.
18
149
Also, however, interestingly, it functions as a slave control device.
18
150
The sight of the mistress' ankle, of course, even booted, is tantalizing; it is exciting and provocative.
18
151
The maleslave, thus, if he is vital, finds himself powerfully drawn to look upon it.
18
152
On the other hand he knows that such an act can be punished by death.
18
153
Thus, when he is in the presence of his Mistress, she in such a habit, he becomes fearful and ill at ease.
18
154
She, in effect, flaunts herself in front of him, acting however as though no such thing is going on.
Doubtless that is the principal reason for its height.
Also, however, interestingly, it functions as a slave control device.
The sight of the mistress' ankle, of course, even booted, is tantalizing; it is exciting and provocative.
The male slave, thus, if he is vital, finds himself powerfully drawn to look upon it.
On the other hand he knows that such an act can be punished by death.
Thus, when he is in the presence of his Mistress, she in such a habit, he becomes fearful and ill at ease.
She, in effect, flaunts herself in front of him, acting however as though no such thing is going on.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 18)