Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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2
330
"You do not then protest your love," he said, "not even the love of a slave girl?" "No, Master," she whispered.
"You do not then protest your love," he said, "not even the love of a slave girl?" "No, Master," she whispered.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #330)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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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.
2
330
"You do not then protest your love," he said, "not even the love of a slave girl?" "No, Master," she whispered.
2
331
"What then?" asked he, casually.
2
332
"I beg simple use," she said.
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333
"I see," he said.
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.
"You do not then protest your love," he said, "not even the love of a slave girl?" "No, Master," she whispered.
"What then?" asked he, casually.
"I beg simple use," she said.
"I see," he said.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 2)