Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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44
228
Surely the Gorean free women have little doubt as to the nature of the applications to which masters put slaves, and, indeed, do they gossip righteously and indignantly, and enviously, of much else amongst themselves? And the girls brought from Earth will for the most part never have encountered men such as Gorean males, and the very sight of one is likely to startle and enflame them, and comprehensibly so, and particularly so, as they find themselves stripped and in house collars at their feet.
Surely the Gorean free women have little doubt as to the nature of the applications to which masters put slaves, and, indeed, do they gossip righteously and indignantly, and enviously, of much else amongst themselves? And the girls brought from Earth will for the most part never have encountered men such as Gorean males, and the very sight of one is likely to startle and enflame them, and comprehensibly so, and particularly so, as they find themselves stripped and in house collars at their feet.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 44, Sentence #228)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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225
This is not unusual, for it is not seldom the case that one is instructed to open doors, behind which, to one's delight, one discovers oneself.
44
226
But, of course, these services all, in their way, domestic, attitudinal, postural, and such, prepare the slave for the realities of her collar.
44
227
And, if she is Gorean, she is under no misapprehension as to the primary utilities and duties of the female slave, which seem to have been puzzlingly and unwontedly neglected to this point, and even if she is one of the girls brought in from Earth, to whom the whip and chain, and her subjection to them, come as a revelation, it does not take her long, if she has any sense at all, and few stupid women are brought to Gor, to divine what will be most particularly expected of her.
44
228
Surely the Gorean free women have little doubt as to the nature of the applications to which masters put slaves, and, indeed, do they gossip righteously and indignantly, and enviously, of much else amongst themselves? And the girls brought from Earth will for the most part never have encountered men such as Gorean males, and the very sight of one is likely to startle and enflame them, and comprehensibly so, and particularly so, as they find themselves stripped and in house collars at their feet.
44
229
Why then wonder the women, both of Gor and Earth, have they not yet been put to the use of their masters? Then, at some point, heated, unable to help themselves, piteously, they beg to be caressed, and be permitted to serve.
44
230
Is it not what they are for—as they are slaves? They are then deemed well ready for the block.
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231
As suggested earlier, however, in most houses, little time is lost in teaching a girl to kiss, lick, and writhe.
This is not unusual, for it is not seldom the case that one is instructed to open doors, behind which, to one's delight, one discovers oneself.
But, of course, these services all, in their way, domestic, attitudinal, postural, and such, prepare the slave for the realities of her collar.
And, if she is Gorean, she is under no misapprehension as to the primary utilities and duties of the female slave, which seem to have been puzzlingly and unwontedly neglected to this point, and even if she is one of the girls brought in from Earth, to whom the whip and chain, and her subjection to them, come as a revelation, it does not take her long, if she has any sense at all, and few stupid women are brought to Gor, to divine what will be most particularly expected of her.
Surely the Gorean free women have little doubt as to the nature of the applications to which masters put slaves, and, indeed, do they gossip righteously and indignantly, and enviously, of much else amongst themselves? And the girls brought from Earth will for the most part never have encountered men such as Gorean males, and the very sight of one is likely to startle and enflame them, and comprehensibly so, and particularly so, as they find themselves stripped and in house collars at their feet.
Why then wonder the women, both of Gor and Earth, have they not yet been put to the use of their masters? Then, at some point, heated, unable to help themselves, piteously, they beg to be caressed, and be permitted to serve.
Is it not what they are for—as they are slaves? They are then deemed well ready for the block.
As suggested earlier, however, in most houses, little time is lost in teaching a girl to kiss, lick, and writhe.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 44)