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Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

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25 2246 "But," I said, "alas, such love, like any love, is rare and precious.
25 2247 Compared to real love, of any sort, in its many varieties, gold is as abundant as sand".
25 2248 "Yes, Master," she said.
25 2249 "The occasional existence of such love, and its possibility, however," I said, "and many men fear it, because of its momentous and binding nature, just as many women long for it, because of their desire to pair bond, should not cause us to overlook the many commoner prerogatives of nature, those never to be denied, those of dominance and submission, of mastery and service, of proprietor and property, of owner and owned".
25 2250 "Women, then," she said, "are to be kept and used as slaves?" "Of course," I said.
25 2251 "And the love slave perhaps even more than others".
25 2252 "That is what I would want," she purred.
"But," I said, "alas, such love, like any love, is rare and precious. Compared to real love, of any sort, in its many varieties, gold is as abundant as sand". "Yes, Master," she said. "The occasional existence of such love, and its possibility, however," I said, "and many men fear it, because of its momentous and binding nature, just as many women long for it, because of their desire to pair bond, should not cause us to overlook the many commoner prerogatives of nature, those never to be denied, those of dominance and submission, of mastery and service, of proprietor and property, of owner and owned". "Women, then," she said, "are to be kept and used as slaves?" "Of course," I said. "And the love slave perhaps even more than others". "That is what I would want," she purred. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )