Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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146
I had had her hooded and brought to my house.
1
147
When she was unhooded she found herself at my feet.
1
148
"Are you grateful that you were spared?" I asked.
1
149
"Yes, master," she said, "and particularly that you have seen fit to keep me, if only for a time, as your own slave".
1
150
Nothing so fulfills a woman as her own slavery.
1
151
After I had used her, I had put her with my other women.
1
152
Most of these are available to my men, as well as to myself.
I had had her hooded and brought to my house.
When she was unhooded she found herself at my feet.
"Are you grateful that you were spared?" I asked.
"Yes, master," she said, "and particularly that you have seen fit to keep me, if only for a time, as your own slave".
Nothing so fulfills a woman as her own slavery.
After I had used her, I had put her with my other women.
Most of these are available to my men, as well as to myself.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )