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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

"But, even given the uniqueness of each bondage relation," I said, "there are still certain common denominators in all such relations, which must not be lost sight of, such as the legal status of the slave, that she is, ultimately, only an article of property, that she is liable to discipline and punishment, and that she is totally subject to the will of the master". - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #1360)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 1360 "But, even given the uniqueness of each bondage relation," I said, "there are still certain common denominators in all such relations, which must not be lost sight of, such as the legal status of the slave, that she is, ultimately, only an article of property, that she is liable to discipline and punishment, and that she is totally subject to the will of the master".

Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 1357 Each master is different, and, so, too, deliciously, is each slave.
13 1358 Each master will train his own girl according to his own interests and tastes, and each girl, in the private and intimate context of the particular master/slave relation, by means of her intelligence and imagination, owned, will train herself to be his special slave, specifically and personally".
13 1359 "I understand, Master," she said.
13 1360 "But, even given the uniqueness of each bondage relation," I said, "there are still certain common denominators in all such relations, which must not be lost sight of, such as the legal status of the slave, that she is, ultimately, only an article of property, that she is liable to discipline and punishment, and that she is totally subject to the will of the master".
13 1361 "Yes, Master," she said.
13 1362 "But beyond this," I said, "beyond the concern with an individual master, you will learn, more generally, how to be pleasing to men.
13 1363 You may be sold to a stranger, or given to one, or fall into the hands of a stranger, or group of strangers.
Each master is different, and, so, too, deliciously, is each slave. Each master will train his own girl according to his own interests and tastes, and each girl, in the private and intimate context of the particular master/slave relation, by means of her intelligence and imagination, owned, will train herself to be his special slave, specifically and personally". "I understand, Master," she said. "But, even given the uniqueness of each bondage relation," I said, "there are still certain common denominators in all such relations, which must not be lost sight of, such as the legal status of the slave, that she is, ultimately, only an article of property, that she is liable to discipline and punishment, and that she is totally subject to the will of the master". "Yes, Master," she said. "But beyond this," I said, "beyond the concern with an individual master, you will learn, more generally, how to be pleasing to men. You may be sold to a stranger, or given to one, or fall into the hands of a stranger, or group of strangers. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13)