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Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 55 "Why?" she asked.
17 56 "Because they so considerably increase their virility?" She held to me, tightly.
17 57 "I would rather they put thoughts from their heads," she said, "which made them miserable and weak.
17 58 How can thoughts be good which make men miserable and weak? How can thoughts be wrong which make men great and strong? I am a slave in your arms.
17 59 Does your blood not call you to your destiny, my Master? My blood, racing in my weakened body, opened like a flower to you, yielding, calls me to mine.
17 60 I submit to you, my Master.
17 61 I beg you to be strong with me, to own me.
"Why?" she asked. "Because they so considerably increase their virility?" She held to me, tightly. "I would rather they put thoughts from their heads," she said, "which made them miserable and weak. How can thoughts be good which make men miserable and weak? How can thoughts be wrong which make men great and strong? I am a slave in your arms. Does your blood not call you to your destiny, my Master? My blood, racing in my weakened body, opened like a flower to you, yielding, calls me to mine. I submit to you, my Master. I beg you to be strong with me, to own me. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter )