Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
1
153
"A girl is grateful," she said, "that this night you had her chained to your slave ring".
1
154
"Who is grateful?" I asked.
"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.
"A girl is grateful," she said, "that this night you had her chained to your slave ring".
"Who is grateful?" I asked.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )