Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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11
153
"And as what do you see yourself," I asked, "as an abused woman, hoping to be hastily freed, or as a slave, tied to rings, who hopes her master will see fit to linger over her?" "A slave," she smiled, "one fastened helplessly, tied to rings, who hopes that she will be found sufficiently pleasing that a master will see fit to linger over her, driving her to a madness of embonded joy".
"And as what do you see yourself," I asked, "as an abused woman, hoping to be hastily freed, or as a slave, tied to rings, who hopes her master will see fit to linger over her?" "A slave," she smiled, "one fastened helplessly, tied to rings, who hopes that she will be found sufficiently pleasing that a master will see fit to linger over her, driving her to a madness of embonded joy".
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #153)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
11
150
I grinned, and she reddened.
11
151
"What do you see," she asked, "an abused woman to be hastily freed, or a slave tethered for a man's pleasure?" "A slave," I said, "tethered for a man's pleasure".
11
152
"You see," she smiled, "you are Gorean".
11
153
"And as what do you see yourself," I asked, "as an abused woman, hoping to be hastily freed, or as a slave, tied to rings, who hopes her master will see fit to linger over her?" "A slave," she smiled, "one fastened helplessly, tied to rings, who hopes that she will be found sufficiently pleasing that a master will see fit to linger over her, driving her to a madness of embonded joy".
11
154
"Do you wish to be freed?" I asked.
11
155
"A woman such as I, on Gor," she laughed, "has no hope of freedom".
11
156
I smiled.
I grinned, and she reddened.
"What do you see," she asked, "an abused woman to be hastily freed, or a slave tethered for a man's pleasure?" "A slave," I said, "tethered for a man's pleasure".
"You see," she smiled, "you are Gorean".
"And as what do you see yourself," I asked, "as an abused woman, hoping to be hastily freed, or as a slave, tied to rings, who hopes her master will see fit to linger over her?" "A slave," she smiled, "one fastened helplessly, tied to rings, who hopes that she will be found sufficiently pleasing that a master will see fit to linger over her, driving her to a madness of embonded joy".
"Do you wish to be freed?" I asked.
"A woman such as I, on Gor," she laughed, "has no hope of freedom".
I smiled.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 11)