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

How could a girl avoid that, when she kneels to him, ties his sandals, cooks for him, bathes him, launders for him, wears his chains, and so on. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #1766)
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20 1766 How could a girl avoid that, when she kneels to him, ties his sandals, cooks for him, bathes him, launders for him, wears his chains, and so on.

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

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20 1763 She tried again to free her ankles, and again failed.
20 1764 "I would think, however," she said, "that a girl over time might have difficulty sustaining her animosity.
20 1765 It would be hard, I think, to wear a man's collar, and be so fully in his power, so dominated, so helplessly so, and not begin to be curious about him, and begin to find him of interest, and desirable.
20 1766 How could a girl avoid that, when she kneels to him, ties his sandals, cooks for him, bathes him, launders for him, wears his chains, and so on.
20 1767 Masters and slaves are in such frequent and intimate proximity.
20 1768 Surely they must soon feel one another, in the closeness, indeed, in the very nature of the relationship, that of master and slave, whether it be admitted or not.
20 1769 Certainly a girl in time hopes to please her master, not simply to avoid punishment, but because she wants him to accept her, and approve of her.
She tried again to free her ankles, and again failed. "I would think, however," she said, "that a girl over time might have difficulty sustaining her animosity. It would be hard, I think, to wear a man's collar, and be so fully in his power, so dominated, so helplessly so, and not begin to be curious about him, and begin to find him of interest, and desirable. How could a girl avoid that, when she kneels to him, ties his sandals, cooks for him, bathes him, launders for him, wears his chains, and so on. Masters and slaves are in such frequent and intimate proximity. Surely they must soon feel one another, in the closeness, indeed, in the very nature of the relationship, that of master and slave, whether it be admitted or not. Certainly a girl in time hopes to please her master, not simply to avoid punishment, but because she wants him to accept her, and approve of her. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20)