Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
304
She is not there to know in whose arms she lies, or piteously, and in misery, to fall in love, but to be impregnated.
She is not there to know in whose arms she lies, or piteously, and in misery, to fall in love, but to be impregnated.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #304)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
301
When the girl is taken to the breeding cell or breeding stall, she is normally hooded.
11
302
Her selected mate is also hooded.
11
303
In this fashion personal attachments are precluded.
11
304
She is not there to know in whose arms she lies, or piteously, and in misery, to fall in love, but to be impregnated.
11
305
And in accord with the prescribed anonymity of the breeding, as would be expected, the slaves do not speak to one another.
11
306
They may be slain if they do.
11
307
Their coupling is public, of course, in the sense that the master, or usually, masters, and sometimes others, whether in an official capacity or not, are present, to make any pertinent payments or determinations.
When the girl is taken to the breeding cell or breeding stall, she is normally hooded.
Her selected mate is also hooded.
In this fashion personal attachments are precluded.
She is not there to know in whose arms she lies, or piteously, and in misery, to fall in love, but to be impregnated.
And in accord with the prescribed anonymity of the breeding, as would be expected, the slaves do not speak to one another.
They may be slain if they do.
Their coupling is public, of course, in the sense that the master, or usually, masters, and sometimes others, whether in an official capacity or not, are present, to make any pertinent payments or determinations.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11)