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Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

This moment is usually accompanied with tears of joy, and love. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #218)
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11 218 This moment is usually accompanied with tears of joy, and love.

Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 215 It is impossible for a woman to dress and act as a slave, and be enslaved, in full legality, and not, sooner or later, understand that she is really what she seems to be, a slave.
11 216 The master, meanwhile, of course, keeps her under discipline, uses her frequently and often casually, and forces her to undergo the abuses proper to her degraded condition.
11 217 At a given moment of tenderness, sooner or later, she yields herself to him, fully, and as his slave.
11 218 This moment is usually accompanied with tears of joy, and love.
11 219 This is experienced by the woman as a moment of marvelous liberation.
11 220 Gone then are the thousand frustrations and conflicts; released then, in a flood of tears and joy, is her fundamental womanhood; the hypocrisies are then at an end; the long shams are done; she melts into his arms, kissing and sobbing, his.
11 221 But enough of the wonders, and astonishments and pleasures, of slave garments.
It is impossible for a woman to dress and act as a slave, and be enslaved, in full legality, and not, sooner or later, understand that she is really what she seems to be, a slave. The master, meanwhile, of course, keeps her under discipline, uses her frequently and often casually, and forces her to undergo the abuses proper to her degraded condition. At a given moment of tenderness, sooner or later, she yields herself to him, fully, and as his slave. This moment is usually accompanied with tears of joy, and love. This is experienced by the woman as a moment of marvelous liberation. Gone then are the thousand frustrations and conflicts; released then, in a flood of tears and joy, is her fundamental womanhood; the hypocrisies are then at an end; the long shams are done; she melts into his arms, kissing and sobbing, his. But enough of the wonders, and astonishments and pleasures, of slave garments. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 11)