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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

And for her part, she rejoices that she is helpless to escape him, that she truly belongs to him, that she is truly his, legally and otherwise, and that she must, as she intensely desires to do, continue to live for service and love. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #78)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 78 And for her part, she rejoices that she is helpless to escape him, that she truly belongs to him, that she is truly his, legally and otherwise, and that she must, as she intensely desires to do, continue to live for service and love.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 75 Even the gentlest and kindest of masters has absolute power over the slave.
21 76 She is no less owned by him that she would be by the cruelest brute on Gor.
21 77 Elated and reassured then is the woman that she is chained, in this finding continuing evidence of her master's desire for her, his passion for her, his prizing of her, his determination to keep her for himself.
21 78 And for her part, she rejoices that she is helpless to escape him, that she truly belongs to him, that she is truly his, legally and otherwise, and that she must, as she intensely desires to do, continue to live for service and love.
21 79 It is not merely pleasant to own a slave, to dress her as you please, if you wish to permit her clothing, to have her at your bidding, to do with her as you please; it is exalting.
21 80 The man who has not owned a slave has no conception of the maximums of sexuality, nor has the woman who has not been owned.
21 81 "How is my old friend Callimachus, commander of the forces of the Vosk League?" asked Aemilianus of Calliodorus.
Even the gentlest and kindest of masters has absolute power over the slave. She is no less owned by him that she would be by the cruelest brute on Gor. Elated and reassured then is the woman that she is chained, in this finding continuing evidence of her master's desire for her, his passion for her, his prizing of her, his determination to keep her for himself. And for her part, she rejoices that she is helpless to escape him, that she truly belongs to him, that she is truly his, legally and otherwise, and that she must, as she intensely desires to do, continue to live for service and love. It is not merely pleasant to own a slave, to dress her as you please, if you wish to permit her clothing, to have her at your bidding, to do with her as you please; it is exalting. The man who has not owned a slave has no conception of the maximums of sexuality, nor has the woman who has not been owned. "How is my old friend Callimachus, commander of the forces of the Vosk League?" asked Aemilianus of Calliodorus. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21)