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

Did they think they were free women, before captors? Yet, too, I think there were few there who were not aroused seeing the women in this position. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #185)
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14 185 Did they think they were free women, before captors? Yet, too, I think there were few there who were not aroused seeing the women in this position.

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

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14 182 They put their heads down.
14 183 The seated men laughed.
14 184 It amused them to see slaves in such postures.
14 185 Did they think they were free women, before captors? Yet, too, I think there were few there who were not aroused seeing the women in this position.
14 186 Such a position, in its pathetic pretense to modesty, begs to be rudely terminated; it taunts the master, in effect, to the ensuing and uncompromising exposure of the slave.
14 187 Such a position, if prolonged more than a few moments, can become a nuisance or inconvenience to the master.
14 188 It is, thus, seldom lengthily tolerated.
They put their heads down. The seated men laughed. It amused them to see slaves in such postures. Did they think they were free women, before captors? Yet, too, I think there were few there who were not aroused seeing the women in this position. Such a position, in its pathetic pretense to modesty, begs to be rudely terminated; it taunts the master, in effect, to the ensuing and uncompromising exposure of the slave. Such a position, if prolonged more than a few moments, can become a nuisance or inconvenience to the master. It is, thus, seldom lengthily tolerated. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14)