Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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20
177
Most men, at least of Gor, permit her to achieve this self-fulfillment; some of them, within certain latitudes of discipline, even permit her to proceed largely at her own pace, gradually coming to understand, incontrovertibly, that she, loving and obedient, has always been a slave to the core.
Most men, at least of Gor, permit her to achieve this self-fulfillment; some of them, within certain latitudes of discipline, even permit her to proceed largely at her own pace, gradually coming to understand, incontrovertibly, that she, loving and obedient, has always been a slave to the core.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #177)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
20
174
Speusippus, I feared, however absurdly, sensed that I might be a slave.
20
175
He seemed concerned, then, apparently, that I not be permitted to enter too deeply into my slavery.
20
176
But, why not? Most men certainly do not interfere with the natural growth, the progress and development of a woman in her bondage.
20
177
Most men, at least of Gor, permit her to achieve this self-fulfillment; some of them, within certain latitudes of discipline, even permit her to proceed largely at her own pace, gradually coming to understand, incontrovertibly, that she, loving and obedient, has always been a slave to the core.
20
178
I was not a slave, of course! But, if I happened to be, why was Speusippus acting as he was? I doubted that he would deny me the collar out of spite.
20
179
More likely he would put it on me and then try to make me regret I wore it.
20
180
Too, if I were not a natural slave, was it not now time that he put me in a collar? I, a free woman, had been forced, to my humiliation and shame, to serve as though I might be a slave.
Speusippus, I feared, however absurdly, sensed that I might be a slave.
He seemed concerned, then, apparently, that I not be permitted to enter too deeply into my slavery.
But, why not? Most men certainly do not interfere with the natural growth, the progress and development of a woman in her bondage.
Most men, at least of Gor, permit her to achieve this self-fulfillment; some of them, within certain latitudes of discipline, even permit her to proceed largely at her own pace, gradually coming to understand, incontrovertibly, that she, loving and obedient, has always been a slave to the core.
I was not a slave, of course! But, if I happened to be, why was Speusippus acting as he was? I doubted that he would deny me the collar out of spite.
More likely he would put it on me and then try to make me regret I wore it.
Too, if I were not a natural slave, was it not now time that he put me in a collar? I, a free woman, had been forced, to my humiliation and shame, to serve as though I might be a slave.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 20)