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

How the little animals would scurry if the larl emerged from its cage! Did she not know how easy it would be for her to be stripped and returned to her place in nature, at his feet? Did she in her heart fear the larl might one day say, "The joke is finished. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #644)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 644 How the little animals would scurry if the larl emerged from its cage! Did she not know how easy it would be for her to be stripped and returned to her place in nature, at his feet? Did she in her heart fear the larl might one day say, "The joke is finished.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 641 On what artifices, on what weaknesses, did it count? How bravely tiny animals may conduct themselves in the presence of caged larls! But how stupid are larls who will lock themselves in cages, being told to do so.
12 642 But what if the larl should free itself? "Weakling!" she cried.
12 643 Did she not know she was a female? Did she not know she wore a collar? "Weakling!" she cried.
12 644 How the little animals would scurry if the larl emerged from its cage! Did she not know how easy it would be for her to be stripped and returned to her place in nature, at his feet? Did she in her heart fear the larl might one day say, "The joke is finished.
12 645 It is enough".
12 646 Or did she long for that day? "Weakling!" she screamed.
12 647 The player regarded her, not speaking.
On what artifices, on what weaknesses, did it count? How bravely tiny animals may conduct themselves in the presence of caged larls! But how stupid are larls who will lock themselves in cages, being told to do so. But what if the larl should free itself? "Weakling!" she cried. Did she not know she was a female? Did she not know she wore a collar? "Weakling!" she cried. How the little animals would scurry if the larl emerged from its cage! Did she not know how easy it would be for her to be stripped and returned to her place in nature, at his feet? Did she in her heart fear the larl might one day say, "The joke is finished. It is enough". Or did she long for that day? "Weakling!" she screamed. The player regarded her, not speaking. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 12)