Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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To be sure, she found herself often enough on her belly on the blankets.
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This was very different from her early days in my keeping, when she, as a typical free woman of high station had regarded herself as too good for the performance of such homely tasks, addressing herself quickly enough to them only to avoid the imposition of sanctions upon her, attendant on her condition as captive.
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In the past few days a world of improvement had taken place within her.
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She responded well to male dominance, kept now in her place in nature.
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Only in that place, where she belongs, can a woman be truly happy.
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I watched her kneeling by the stone, working on the grunts.
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She might have been a rence girl, and not Ina, the lovely scion, I had learned, of one of Ar's oldest and finest families.
To be sure, she found herself often enough on her belly on the blankets.
This was very different from her early days in my keeping, when she, as a typical free woman of high station had regarded herself as too good for the performance of such homely tasks, addressing herself quickly enough to them only to avoid the imposition of sanctions upon her, attendant on her condition as captive.
In the past few days a world of improvement had taken place within her.
She responded well to male dominance, kept now in her place in nature.
Only in that place, where she belongs, can a woman be truly happy.
I watched her kneeling by the stone, working on the grunts.
She might have been a rence girl, and not Ina, the lovely scion, I had learned, of one of Ar's oldest and finest families.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )