Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
19
379
It would not do for her for them to know that she, that lofty creature—mysterious in her robes and veils, perhaps known to them only as a proud slut being regally borne in a curtained palanquin, or as a shy, gentle creature absorbed in perusing scrolls in a library, or as a mere figure attending song dramas, or as one enacting at public festivals subtle ceremonies of arranging flowers, or such—on the couch, is a helpless, panting, licking she-sleen.
It would not do for her for them to know that she, that lofty creature—mysterious in her robes and veils, perhaps known to them only as a proud slut being regally borne in a curtained palanquin, or as a shy, gentle creature absorbed in perusing scrolls in a library, or as a mere figure attending song dramas, or as one enacting at public festivals subtle ceremonies of arranging flowers, or such—on the couch, is a helpless, panting, licking she-sleen.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #379)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
376
She ties her master's sandals; she looks up at him; she loves; she serves; she is the female.
19
377
The slave girl, it might be mentioned, in connection with the "releasing effects" of the collar, is relieved of many social pressures to which the free woman, because of her freedom, must remain subject.
19
378
The free woman, for example, may fear that men will learn of her sexual vitality.
19
379
It would not do for her for them to know that she, that lofty creature—mysterious in her robes and veils, perhaps known to them only as a proud slut being regally borne in a curtained palanquin, or as a shy, gentle creature absorbed in perusing scrolls in a library, or as a mere figure attending song dramas, or as one enacting at public festivals subtle ceremonies of arranging flowers, or such—on the couch, is a helpless, panting, licking she-sleen.
19
380
The slave girl, on the other hand, does not have this problem.
19
381
She knows that she belongs to a category of women toward which respect need not be shown, and will not be shown.
19
382
She, a slave, she knows, is expected to be an obedient, lascivious animal in her master's furs or, if permitted, on her master's couch.
She ties her master's sandals; she looks up at him; she loves; she serves; she is the female.
The slave girl, it might be mentioned, in connection with the "releasing effects" of the collar, is relieved of many social pressures to which the free woman, because of her freedom, must remain subject.
The free woman, for example, may fear that men will learn of her sexual vitality.
It would not do for her for them to know that she, that lofty creature—mysterious in her robes and veils, perhaps known to them only as a proud slut being regally borne in a curtained palanquin, or as a shy, gentle creature absorbed in perusing scrolls in a library, or as a mere figure attending song dramas, or as one enacting at public festivals subtle ceremonies of arranging flowers, or such—on the couch, is a helpless, panting, licking she-sleen.
The slave girl, on the other hand, does not have this problem.
She knows that she belongs to a category of women toward which respect need not be shown, and will not be shown.
She, a slave, she knows, is expected to be an obedient, lascivious animal in her master's furs or, if permitted, on her master's couch.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 19)