Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
1094
Secondly, for reasons that are sometimes obscure to men, these having to do with her being a female, she seldom desires to do so.
Secondly, for reasons that are sometimes obscure to men, these having to do with her being a female, she seldom desires to do so.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #1094)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
1091
She is, after all, an animal, who is owned by him, over whom he has total power.
8
1092
The rational slave girl will almost never intentionally displease her master.
8
1093
First, it is just too costly to do so.
8
1094
Secondly, for reasons that are sometimes obscure to men, these having to do with her being a female, she seldom desires to do so.
8
1095
"I do not think that it is I, personally, whom they regard with such terror," he grinned.
8
1096
"What then could be the source of such terror?" I asked.
8
1097
"Who knows what goes on in the heads of pretty little slaves," he said.
She is, after all, an animal, who is owned by him, over whom he has total power.
The rational slave girl will almost never intentionally displease her master.
First, it is just too costly to do so.
Secondly, for reasons that are sometimes obscure to men, these having to do with her being a female, she seldom desires to do so.
"I do not think that it is I, personally, whom they regard with such terror," he grinned.
"What then could be the source of such terror?" I asked.
"Who knows what goes on in the heads of pretty little slaves," he said.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 8)