Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
926
In this relationship both reach accord with nature, and in this each finds fulfillment.
19
927
It might be mentioned, in passing, however, that the Gorean woman, even in a collar, tends to hold the Earth-girl slave as no more than a lowly, despicable barbarian.
19
928
How angry then are sometimes the Gorean women when they find that such contemptible creatures as Earth-girl slaves may sometimes be preferred by men to them, and even bring higher prices on the block.
19
929
Woe to the Earth-girl slave who finds herself in a situation, perhaps in a pleasure garden or tavern, or laundry or mill, in which a Gorean slave girl is "first girl" over her.
19
930
How the Earth girl must then hope to come rather into a situation quite different, ideally, one supposes, one in which she is the single slave of a single master, one whom she will humbly strive to well serve, whose heart she may set herself to win.
19
931
I walked about the slave, and then stood before her, she still on all fours.
19
932
She had not been given permission to break position.
In this relationship both reach accord with nature, and in this each finds fulfillment.
It might be mentioned, in passing, however, that the Gorean woman, even in a collar, tends to hold the Earth-girl slave as no more than a lowly, despicable barbarian.
How angry then are sometimes the Gorean women when they find that such contemptible creatures as Earth-girl slaves may sometimes be preferred by men to them, and even bring higher prices on the block.
Woe to the Earth-girl slave who finds herself in a situation, perhaps in a pleasure garden or tavern, or laundry or mill, in which a Gorean slave girl is "first girl" over her.
How the Earth girl must then hope to come rather into a situation quite different, ideally, one supposes, one in which she is the single slave of a single master, one whom she will humbly strive to well serve, whose heart she may set herself to win.
I walked about the slave, and then stood before her, she still on all fours.
She had not been given permission to break position.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )