Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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10
195
The slave, "Lady Telitsia," had in her, I suspected, superb slave potential.
The slave, "Lady Telitsia," had in her, I suspected, superb slave potential.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #195)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
192
Then he dried his hands, partly on her body, partly on her hair, and returned his attention to his companions.
10
193
As he had touched her body I had noted that she had gasped and, ever so slightly, had pressed against his hand.
10
194
I do not think, however, this action had been lost on Boots, either.
10
195
The slave, "Lady Telitsia," had in her, I suspected, superb slave potential.
10
196
Up to now, of course, as a free woman, given her conditioning and what was expected of her in her culture, she had undoubtedly, possibly even agonizingly, resisted her sexuality, fighting to control and suppress her slave drives.
10
197
Now, of course, now that she had been freed of the psychological chains, the confining restrictions, the imprisoning inhibitions of the free woman, I had little doubt that she, and perhaps even soon, would prove to be a helplessly arousable, helplessly yielding slave, a joy both to herself and her masters.
10
198
"That is enough," said Boots.
Then he dried his hands, partly on her body, partly on her hair, and returned his attention to his companions.
As he had touched her body I had noted that she had gasped and, ever so slightly, had pressed against his hand.
I do not think, however, this action had been lost on Boots, either.
The slave, "Lady Telitsia," had in her, I suspected, superb slave potential.
Up to now, of course, as a free woman, given her conditioning and what was expected of her in her culture, she had undoubtedly, possibly even agonizingly, resisted her sexuality, fighting to control and suppress her slave drives.
Now, of course, now that she had been freed of the psychological chains, the confining restrictions, the imprisoning inhibitions of the free woman, I had little doubt that she, and perhaps even soon, would prove to be a helplessly arousable, helplessly yielding slave, a joy both to herself and her masters.
"That is enough," said Boots.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 10)