Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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326
"And in any event," he said, "the love a slave girl is worthless, is it not?" "Yes, Master," she whispered, tears in her eyes.
"And in any event," he said, "the love a slave girl is worthless, is it not?" "Yes, Master," she whispered, tears in her eyes.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #326)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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2
323
"No, Master," she said, hastily.
2
324
"Not even the love of a slave girl?" he asked.
2
325
"No, Master," she said.
2
326
"And in any event," he said, "the love a slave girl is worthless, is it not?" "Yes, Master," she whispered, tears in her eyes.
2
327
This was absurd, of course, as the love of a slave girl is the deepest and most profound love that any woman can give a man.
2
328
love makes a woman a man's slave, and the wholeness of that love requires that she be, in truth, his slave.
2
329
With nothing less can she be fully, and institutionally, content.
"No, Master," she said, hastily.
"Not even the love of a slave girl?" he asked.
"No, Master," she said.
"And in any event," he said, "the love a slave girl is worthless, is it not?" "Yes, Master," she whispered, tears in her eyes.
This was absurd, of course, as the love of a slave girl is the deepest and most profound love that any woman can give a man.
love makes a woman a man's slave, and the wholeness of that love requires that she be, in truth, his slave.
With nothing less can she be fully, and institutionally, content.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 2)