Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
885
She desires to be overwhelmed and to have no choice but absolute submission.
She desires to be overwhelmed and to have no choice but absolute submission.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #885)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
882
In the keeping of true men, so different from most of those of her old world, she swiftly learns to kneel and obey, in grateful relief.
13
883
The more intelligent woman, more in tune with her nature and needs, and who is inclined to have a rich inner life, has in her fantasies and dreams enacted realities upon herself whose roots lie in the most secret recesses of her subconscious mind, in the dispositional latencies of her most secret heart; she has in her dreams and fantasy life relived ancient existences, recollected flights and servitudes, bindings and captures, and familiarized herself with thongs and collars; in her dreams and fantasy life she has readied herself to fulfill again her ancient destiny; she has readied herself to be again the prey of man, the fruit of his harvesting, the victim of his conquest.
13
884
She has longed for a master and, in effect, has prepared herself for him.
13
885
She desires to be overwhelmed and to have no choice but absolute submission.
13
886
Stripped and hurled to his feet she understands the strength of men, and their desire and will.
13
887
Knelt, she looks up at him, and realizes she will not be permitted to resist the ecstasies which he will enforce upon her.
13
888
The collar is locked on her neck.
In the keeping of true men, so different from most of those of her old world, she swiftly learns to kneel and obey, in grateful relief.
The more intelligent woman, more in tune with her nature and needs, and who is inclined to have a rich inner life, has in her fantasies and dreams enacted realities upon herself whose roots lie in the most secret recesses of her subconscious mind, in the dispositional latencies of her most secret heart; she has in her dreams and fantasy life relived ancient existences, recollected flights and servitudes, bindings and captures, and familiarized herself with thongs and collars; in her dreams and fantasy life she has readied herself to fulfill again her ancient destiny; she has readied herself to be again the prey of man, the fruit of his harvesting, the victim of his conquest.
She has longed for a master and, in effect, has prepared herself for him.
She desires to be overwhelmed and to have no choice but absolute submission.
Stripped and hurled to his feet she understands the strength of men, and their desire and will.
Knelt, she looks up at him, and realizes she will not be permitted to resist the ecstasies which he will enforce upon her.
The collar is locked on her neck.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13)