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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

Slaves sometimes, when prepared for love, when ordered to the furs, perhaps from an instruction issued in the morning, or such, greet their masters rather in this fashion, kneeling, with some such formula. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #1130)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 1130 Slaves sometimes, when prepared for love, when ordered to the furs, perhaps from an instruction issued in the morning, or such, greet their masters rather in this fashion, kneeling, with some such formula.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 1127 She did so, frightened.
19 1128 I then regarded her.
19 1129 She was lovely in this position of submission.
19 1130 Slaves sometimes, when prepared for love, when ordered to the furs, perhaps from an instruction issued in the morning, or such, greet their masters rather in this fashion, kneeling, with some such formula.
19 1131 I think it likely she knew this, for her substitution of the word 'captive' for 'slave' and 'captor' for 'master' suggested it.
19 1132 Many free women know more of the behaviors of slaves, and details of the relationships between them and their masters, than many free men give them credit for knowing.
19 1133 Indeed, many free women, while expressing disinterest in such matters, or disgust at their very thought, tend to be fascinated by them, and inquire eagerly into them.
She did so, frightened. I then regarded her. She was lovely in this position of submission. Slaves sometimes, when prepared for love, when ordered to the furs, perhaps from an instruction issued in the morning, or such, greet their masters rather in this fashion, kneeling, with some such formula. I think it likely she knew this, for her substitution of the word 'captive' for 'slave' and 'captor' for 'master' suggested it. Many free women know more of the behaviors of slaves, and details of the relationships between them and their masters, than many free men give them credit for knowing. Indeed, many free women, while expressing disinterest in such matters, or disgust at their very thought, tend to be fascinated by them, and inquire eagerly into them. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 19)