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

"And are not those the very women who first bare their breasts to conquerors and beg the privilege of licking their feet?" "Perhaps, upon occasion," said Aemilianus. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #862)
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21 862 "And are not those the very women who first bare their breasts to conquerors and beg the privilege of licking their feet?" "Perhaps, upon occasion," said Aemilianus.

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

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21 859 After such an experience not unoften, she begs for bondage.
21 860 After it she is good only for the collar.
21 861 "Do not some free women speak of it so?" he asked.
21 862 "And are not those the very women who first bare their breasts to conquerors and beg the privilege of licking their feet?" "Perhaps, upon occasion," said Aemilianus.
21 863 "If it were truly a fate worse than death," I said, "or even so miserable or unfortunate a lot, it seems it would be very hard to understand their happiness, their emotional fulfillments, their ecstasies, their willingness to die for their masters".
21 864 "Perhaps then," he said, "for all its demands and duties, it is not truly a fate worse than death".
21 865 "Perhaps not," I said, "else, after a time, they would not love it so".
After such an experience not unoften, she begs for bondage. After it she is good only for the collar. "Do not some free women speak of it so?" he asked. "And are not those the very women who first bare their breasts to conquerors and beg the privilege of licking their feet?" "Perhaps, upon occasion," said Aemilianus. "If it were truly a fate worse than death," I said, "or even so miserable or unfortunate a lot, it seems it would be very hard to understand their happiness, their emotional fulfillments, their ecstasies, their willingness to die for their masters". "Perhaps then," he said, "for all its demands and duties, it is not truly a fate worse than death". "Perhaps not," I said, "else, after a time, they would not love it so". - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21)