Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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154
They are helpless.
1
155
slave fires, you see, have been lit in their bellies.
1
156
They now belong to men.
1
157
Free women, I suppose, cannot even understand these things, how a slave chained at her master's slave ring can whimper in need, how a slave, tears in her eyes, can kneel before a man, and tenderly lick and kiss his feet, soliciting his attention, even the stroke of his whip if it should please him.
1
158
But perhaps the free woman can understand these things.
1
159
Is it possible? Perhaps she does understand them.
1
160
Perhaps that accounts for her hostility toward, her envy of, her hatred for, the female slave.
They are helpless.
slave fires, you see, have been lit in their bellies.
They now belong to men.
Free women, I suppose, cannot even understand these things, how a slave chained at her master's slave ring can whimper in need, how a slave, tears in her eyes, can kneel before a man, and tenderly lick and kiss his feet, soliciting his attention, even the stroke of his whip if it should please him.
But perhaps the free woman can understand these things.
Is it possible? Perhaps she does understand them.
Perhaps that accounts for her hostility toward, her envy of, her hatred for, the female slave.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )