Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
181
Phoebe, of course, was muchly in love with Marcus, and he, in spite of himself, with her.
Phoebe, of course, was muchly in love with Marcus, and he, in spite of himself, with her.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #181)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
178
"Yes, Master," she smiled.
2
179
The control of a girl's clothing, and many other things, such as her diet, chaining, name, whether or not her head is to be shaved, and so on, are all within the purview of the master.
2
180
His power over the slave is unqualified and absolute.
2
181
Phoebe, of course, was muchly in love with Marcus, and he, in spite of himself, with her.
2
182
On the other hand, even if she had been, as he sometimes seemed to want her, the hating slave of a hating master, she would still have had to strive with all her power to please him, and in all things, and with perfection.
2
183
It is such to be a Gorean slave girl.
2
184
"Do you think me weak?" he asked.
"Yes, Master," she smiled.
The control of a girl's clothing, and many other things, such as her diet, chaining, name, whether or not her head is to be shaved, and so on, are all within the purview of the master.
His power over the slave is unqualified and absolute.
Phoebe, of course, was muchly in love with Marcus, and he, in spite of himself, with her.
On the other hand, even if she had been, as he sometimes seemed to want her, the hating slave of a hating master, she would still have had to strive with all her power to please him, and in all things, and with perfection.
It is such to be a Gorean slave girl.
"Do you think me weak?" he asked.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 2)