Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
34
195
No wonder free women hate them; no wonder men pay for them, and demand them.
No wonder free women hate them; no wonder men pay for them, and demand them.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #195)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
34
192
The collar, in its way, you see, is a badge of quality; it attests to and confirms the beauty and desirability of the woman.
34
193
Even free women thrill to the flattering, telling accolade—"beautiful enough to collar".
34
194
What healthy, red-blooded man does not truly desire his slave, or slaves? What feminine, hormonally rich woman does not truly desire her master? Slave girls are the most remarkable, exciting, and luscious of all women.
34
195
No wonder free women hate them; no wonder men pay for them, and demand them.
34
196
Indeed, on Gor, wars are fought for them, and cities raided to obtain them.
34
197
Surely they are Gor's most delicious commodity, her most precious merchandise.
34
198
Which is not to deny that a good kaiila or sleen may sell for more.
The collar, in its way, you see, is a badge of quality; it attests to and confirms the beauty and desirability of the woman.
Even free women thrill to the flattering, telling accolade—"beautiful enough to collar".
What healthy, red-blooded man does not truly desire his slave, or slaves? What feminine, hormonally rich woman does not truly desire her master? Slave girls are the most remarkable, exciting, and luscious of all women.
No wonder free women hate them; no wonder men pay for them, and demand them.
Indeed, on Gor, wars are fought for them, and cities raided to obtain them.
Surely they are Gor's most delicious commodity, her most precious merchandise.
Which is not to deny that a good kaiila or sleen may sell for more.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 34)