Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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58
She is owned, you see.
21
59
Can you understand that, what it is for a woman to be owned? She belongs to him.
21
60
She is his slave.
21
61
Do the chains not make this clear? How can a woman be more a man's, than to be his slave? In the chains there is much symbolism, and often does the woman rejoice in them, and kiss them, and beg them.
21
62
But aside from the symbolism, and such, she is truly chained.
21
63
Her lovely limbs are closely encircled and securely fastened in the links of the master's iron.
21
64
She cannot remove these stern impediments.
She is owned, you see.
Can you understand that, what it is for a woman to be owned? She belongs to him.
She is his slave.
Do the chains not make this clear? How can a woman be more a man's, than to be his slave? In the chains there is much symbolism, and often does the woman rejoice in them, and kiss them, and beg them.
But aside from the symbolism, and such, she is truly chained.
Her lovely limbs are closely encircled and securely fastened in the links of the master's iron.
She cannot remove these stern impediments.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )