Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Even a magnet," she said, "which may be moved about, and put where one wishes, has a little power".
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"Yes," I said.
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How exciting, I marveled, are such women.
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How natural it is that they should find themselves, perhaps to their horror, perhaps to their deep excitement and pleasure, so stimulatory to male desire.
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230
Who can begin to quantify, or measure, the attractiveness of the femaleslave? Does she not seem to be the object designed by nature to be at the feet of men? Wars are fought to obtain them.
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Tributes, in part, are levied in terms of them, along with gold and Sa-Tarna grain.
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"I can see," I said, "that the femaleslave, in her beauty, may possess, upon occasion, at least, some meager particle of power which does not appertain to the free woman".
"Even a magnet," she said, "which may be moved about, and put where one wishes, has a little power".
"Yes," I said.
How exciting, I marveled, are such women.
How natural it is that they should find themselves, perhaps to their horror, perhaps to their deep excitement and pleasure, so stimulatory to male desire.
Who can begin to quantify, or measure, the attractiveness of the female slave? Does she not seem to be the object designed by nature to be at the feet of men? Wars are fought to obtain them.
Tributes, in part, are levied in terms of them, along with gold and Sa-Tarna grain.
"I can see," I said, "that the female slave, in her beauty, may possess, upon occasion, at least, some meager particle of power which does not appertain to the free woman".
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )