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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

No man yet in his arms had taught her the exquisite, transforming degradations of the utilized, screaming slave, the wrenching surrender spasms, enforced upon her by his will, of the conquered bondwoman, experiences which, once she has had them, she is never willing to give up, experiences which she comes to need, experiences for which she will do anything, experiences which, whether she wishes it or not, put her at, and keep her at, the mercy of men. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #451)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 451 No man yet in his arms had taught her the exquisite, transforming degradations of the utilized, screaming slave, the wrenching surrender spasms, enforced upon her by his will, of the conquered bondwoman, experiences which, once she has had them, she is never willing to give up, experiences which she comes to need, experiences for which she will do anything, experiences which, whether she wishes it or not, put her at, and keep her at, the mercy of men.

Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 448 She did not know slave dance.
1 449 Her movements were those of a virgin, a white-silk girl.
1 450 She had not yet been taught slave helplessness.
1 451 No man yet in his arms had taught her the exquisite, transforming degradations of the utilized, screaming slave, the wrenching surrender spasms, enforced upon her by his will, of the conquered bondwoman, experiences which, once she has had them, she is never willing to give up, experiences which she comes to need, experiences for which she will do anything, experiences which, whether she wishes it or not, put her at, and keep her at, the mercy of men.
1 452 "She is clumsy," said Samos.
1 453 He was irritated.
1 454 But I saw he did not wish, really, to have her killed.
She did not know slave dance. Her movements were those of a virgin, a white-silk girl. She had not yet been taught slave helplessness. No man yet in his arms had taught her the exquisite, transforming degradations of the utilized, screaming slave, the wrenching surrender spasms, enforced upon her by his will, of the conquered bondwoman, experiences which, once she has had them, she is never willing to give up, experiences which she comes to need, experiences for which she will do anything, experiences which, whether she wishes it or not, put her at, and keep her at, the mercy of men. "She is clumsy," said Samos. He was irritated. But I saw he did not wish, really, to have her killed. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 1)