Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
1802
"I think it would be hard to be a slave and not love one's master," she said.
"I think it would be hard to be a slave and not love one's master," she said.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #1802)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
1799
"love?" she said.
13
1800
"Surely," I said.
13
1801
"But there may often be only the submission, the fear, the ecstasy, the lash—the being of the slave in the power of the master".
13
1802
"I think it would be hard to be a slave and not love one's master," she said.
13
1803
"Is it not common for an animal to love its master?" "Perhaps," I said.
13
1804
"And surely the master," she said, "might in time become fond of the slave.
13
1805
Is it not common for a master to care for what he owns? Is what he owns not special to him, and precious to him? Does he not relish it, rejoice in it, protect it, and guard it? Is it not possible then that a master might, in time, grow fond of an animal, if he owns it, and if it is pretty, and pleasing, and attentive, and loving and devoted?" "Let us speak of other things," I said.
"love?" she said.
"Surely," I said.
"But there may often be only the submission, the fear, the ecstasy, the lash—the being of the slave in the power of the master".
"I think it would be hard to be a slave and not love one's master," she said.
"Is it not common for an animal to love its master?" "Perhaps," I said.
"And surely the master," she said, "might in time become fond of the slave.
Is it not common for a master to care for what he owns? Is what he owns not special to him, and precious to him? Does he not relish it, rejoice in it, protect it, and guard it? Is it not possible then that a master might, in time, grow fond of an animal, if he owns it, and if it is pretty, and pleasing, and attentive, and loving and devoted?" "Let us speak of other things," I said.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13)