Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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45
The phrase which she had repeated more than once, "I have been sent to your blankets," for example, had not been spoken as a slave girl in full cognizance of its meaning, humbly making it clear that her nearness to the male was not illicit, and begging him to consider her for his pleasure-use, but rather as though it might have been spoken by rote, merely a set of words committed to memory, and as though she was desperate not to forget it or mispronounce it.
The phrase which she had repeated more than once, "I have been sent to your blankets," for example, had not been spoken as a slave girl in full cognizance of its meaning, humbly making it clear that her nearness to the male was not illicit, and begging him to consider her for his pleasure-use, but rather as though it might have been spoken by rote, merely a set of words committed to memory, and as though she was desperate not to forget it or mispronounce it.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #45)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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42
This woman, and the others, tutored by Ginger and Evelyn, had now picked up a smattering of Gorean.
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43
I was pleased with her progress in the language, and it seemed to me the best of her chained peers.
13
44
Yet it was still, of course, piteously limited.
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45
The phrase which she had repeated more than once, "I have been sent to your blankets," for example, had not been spoken as a slave girl in full cognizance of its meaning, humbly making it clear that her nearness to the male was not illicit, and begging him to consider her for his pleasure-use, but rather as though it might have been spoken by rote, merely a set of words committed to memory, and as though she was desperate not to forget it or mispronounce it.
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46
She had doubtless learned the phrase by repetition, from Ginger or Evelyn.
13
47
Still, doubtless, they would also have taught her its meaning, or at least as much of its meaning as could be absorbed by a raw Earth slave in her present stage of training.
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48
She doubtless thus understood its meaning, but did not, presumably, understand it in its full meaning, as what it might mean, fully, to present herself as a Gorean slave girl for the pleasure of a master.
This woman, and the others, tutored by Ginger and Evelyn, had now picked up a smattering of Gorean.
I was pleased with her progress in the language, and it seemed to me the best of her chained peers.
Yet it was still, of course, piteously limited.
The phrase which she had repeated more than once, "I have been sent to your blankets," for example, had not been spoken as a slave girl in full cognizance of its meaning, humbly making it clear that her nearness to the male was not illicit, and begging him to consider her for his pleasure-use, but rather as though it might have been spoken by rote, merely a set of words committed to memory, and as though she was desperate not to forget it or mispronounce it.
She had doubtless learned the phrase by repetition, from Ginger or Evelyn.
Still, doubtless, they would also have taught her its meaning, or at least as much of its meaning as could be absorbed by a raw Earth slave in her present stage of training.
She doubtless thus understood its meaning, but did not, presumably, understand it in its full meaning, as what it might mean, fully, to present herself as a Gorean slave girl for the pleasure of a master.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13)