Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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132
What slave, truly, objects to the gasps of men, the dilation of their pupils, the sweat upon their foreheads, the clenchings of their hands, the licking of their lips, the excitement, interest and approval so obvious in their keenly admiring glances, which follows them everywhere.
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133
To be sure, those are Gorean men and they may think in terms of ropes and collars.
27
134
Hopefully, however, they share a Home Stone with her master, which gives her perhaps the only safety and security she can rely upon.
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135
honor is taken seriously among Goreans.
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136
Perhaps some will find that foolish, or incomprehensible, or quaint.
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137
Others will understand it.
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138
And there is much that can be done, of course, with an attractive collar, and a simple, brief, lovely, well-draped, nicely cut tunic.
What slave, truly, objects to the gasps of men, the dilation of their pupils, the sweat upon their foreheads, the clenchings of their hands, the licking of their lips, the excitement, interest and approval so obvious in their keenly admiring glances, which follows them everywhere.
To be sure, those are Gorean men and they may think in terms of ropes and collars.
Hopefully, however, they share a Home Stone with her master, which gives her perhaps the only safety and security she can rely upon.
honor is taken seriously among Goreans.
Perhaps some will find that foolish, or incomprehensible, or quaint.
Others will understand it.
And there is much that can be done, of course, with an attractive collar, and a simple, brief, lovely, well-draped, nicely cut tunic.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )