Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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658
Commonly only the finest, the most exquisite, the most feminine, the most desirable females are enslaved, for those are the ones that appeal most to men.
Commonly only the finest, the most exquisite, the most feminine, the most desirable females are enslaved, for those are the ones that appeal most to men.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #658)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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Few Gorean slave girls are without their personal collars, those that mark them slave and, usually, identify their masters, as well".
13
656
"How pleasant for the masters!" "Many slave girls," I said, "are quite pleased with their collars, and are delighted, and proud, to wear them.
13
657
Not every woman, for example, is permitted to wear a collar.
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658
Commonly only the finest, the most exquisite, the most feminine, the most desirable females are enslaved, for those are the ones that appeal most to men.
13
659
Who would think of enslaving another sort? Except perhaps as an act of vengeance, or such.
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Many women are not thought worth a collar.
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The collar, in its way, is a symbol of quality, a sign of merit, a mark of value, a badge of superiority, a lovely and distinguishing token of female excellence".
Few Gorean slave girls are without their personal collars, those that mark them slave and, usually, identify their masters, as well".
"How pleasant for the masters!" "Many slave girls," I said, "are quite pleased with their collars, and are delighted, and proud, to wear them.
Not every woman, for example, is permitted to wear a collar.
Commonly only the finest, the most exquisite, the most feminine, the most desirable females are enslaved, for those are the ones that appeal most to men.
Who would think of enslaving another sort? Except perhaps as an act of vengeance, or such.
Many women are not thought worth a collar.
The collar, in its way, is a symbol of quality, a sign of merit, a mark of value, a badge of superiority, a lovely and distinguishing token of female excellence".
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13)