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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

We may be totally at the mercy of masters, and as mere animals, and even to our lives, but just as it is within the power of these uncompromising brutes who own us to do as they wish with us, so, too, it is within their power, when it pleases them, to grant us transport to ineffable raptures, to fling us ecstasies of which the free woman can not begin to conceive. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #649)
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13 649 We may be totally at the mercy of masters, and as mere animals, and even to our lives, but just as it is within the power of these uncompromising brutes who own us to do as they wish with us, so, too, it is within their power, when it pleases them, to grant us transport to ineffable raptures, to fling us ecstasies of which the free woman can not begin to conceive.

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 646 I had not known such needs, such feelings, such emotions could exist.
13 647 I was a thousand times more alive than I had ever been on Earth.
13 648 And complementary, of course, to the pain of such deep needs, the other side of the coin, so to speak, are the incredible fulfillments of having them satisfied, fulfillments in the light of which the anguish of the needs, terrible though it was, then seems negligible.
13 649 We may be totally at the mercy of masters, and as mere animals, and even to our lives, but just as it is within the power of these uncompromising brutes who own us to do as they wish with us, so, too, it is within their power, when it pleases them, to grant us transport to ineffable raptures, to fling us ecstasies of which the free woman can not begin to conceive.
13 650 "The woman of Earth begs use?" he said.
13 651 "Yes!" I said.
13 652 "She begs use!" "That is not typical for a woman of Earth, is it?" he asked.
I had not known such needs, such feelings, such emotions could exist. I was a thousand times more alive than I had ever been on Earth. And complementary, of course, to the pain of such deep needs, the other side of the coin, so to speak, are the incredible fulfillments of having them satisfied, fulfillments in the light of which the anguish of the needs, terrible though it was, then seems negligible. We may be totally at the mercy of masters, and as mere animals, and even to our lives, but just as it is within the power of these uncompromising brutes who own us to do as they wish with us, so, too, it is within their power, when it pleases them, to grant us transport to ineffable raptures, to fling us ecstasies of which the free woman can not begin to conceive. "The woman of Earth begs use?" he said. "Yes!" I said. "She begs use!" "That is not typical for a woman of Earth, is it?" he asked. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 13)