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

She is only a slave! How insulting, to suggest that he, a free man, might care for a mere slave! He can buy a dozen like her in the market! But perhaps he accepts her as his love slave, and she, to her joy, realizes he is now her love master. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #1839)
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20 1839 She is only a slave! How insulting, to suggest that he, a free man, might care for a mere slave! He can buy a dozen like her in the market! But perhaps he accepts her as his love slave, and she, to her joy, realizes he is now her love master.

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

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20 1836 Has she not broken their implicit pact, uttered that which is unspeakable, neither to acknowledge that love could exist between such disparate beings as they, a free man, a lordly fellow, one with a Home Stone, and a mere beast, an animal, collared, a degraded, meaningless slave.
20 1837 What audacity she had to express her love, that of a mere slave, for a free man! Surely he should bracelet her small wrists behind her back, and hood her, and leash her, and then lead her hastily, angrily, to the nearest market.
20 1838 Certainly she cannot think him foolish enough to reciprocate such feelings.
20 1839 She is only a slave! How insulting, to suggest that he, a free man, might care for a mere slave! He can buy a dozen like her in the market! But perhaps he accepts her as his love slave, and she, to her joy, realizes he is now her love master.
20 1840 * * * * Interestingly, at this point, and this may be of interest particularly to those of Earth, who may find it difficult to understand, if this manuscript should someday find its way there, there is no reduction in, nor diminishment of, the stringencies and rigors of her bondage.
20 1841 You see, she is still a slave, fully, and it is regarded by Goreans as important not to relax her discipline in the least, nor spare the whip if she shows the least laxity in her service.
20 1842 Lenience and indulgence are not to be shown to a slave, any slave, even a love slave.
Has she not broken their implicit pact, uttered that which is unspeakable, neither to acknowledge that love could exist between such disparate beings as they, a free man, a lordly fellow, one with a Home Stone, and a mere beast, an animal, collared, a degraded, meaningless slave. What audacity she had to express her love, that of a mere slave, for a free man! Surely he should bracelet her small wrists behind her back, and hood her, and leash her, and then lead her hastily, angrily, to the nearest market. Certainly she cannot think him foolish enough to reciprocate such feelings. She is only a slave! How insulting, to suggest that he, a free man, might care for a mere slave! He can buy a dozen like her in the market! But perhaps he accepts her as his love slave, and she, to her joy, realizes he is now her love master. * * * * Interestingly, at this point, and this may be of interest particularly to those of Earth, who may find it difficult to understand, if this manuscript should someday find its way there, there is no reduction in, nor diminishment of, the stringencies and rigors of her bondage. You see, she is still a slave, fully, and it is regarded by Goreans as important not to relax her discipline in the least, nor spare the whip if she shows the least laxity in her service. Lenience and indulgence are not to be shown to a slave, any slave, even a love slave. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20)