Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
10
379
They diet and exercise them; and they keep them well-rested, healthy, clean and well-groomed, as other domestic animals.
They diet and exercise them; and they keep them well-rested, healthy, clean and well-groomed, as other domestic animals.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #379)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
10
376
Are they unaware that some fellow or other may idly speculate how that lovely throat would look, encircled in a slave collar, his? Certainly Gorean masters relish seeing their slaves in their collars.
10
377
The collars proclaim to all the world that they belong to them.
10
378
Most masters take pride in their properties.
10
379
They diet and exercise them; and they keep them well-rested, healthy, clean and well-groomed, as other domestic animals.
10
380
Many masters even comb the hair of their slaves.
10
381
They are, after all, a reflection on the master.
10
382
A delicious, perfumed slave, waiting submissively on his peers, certainly enhances the master's own image, and is a credit to his taste.
Are they unaware that some fellow or other may idly speculate how that lovely throat would look, encircled in a slave collar, his? Certainly Gorean masters relish seeing their slaves in their collars.
The collars proclaim to all the world that they belong to them.
Most masters take pride in their properties.
They diet and exercise them; and they keep them well-rested, healthy, clean and well-groomed, as other domestic animals.
Many masters even comb the hair of their slaves.
They are, after all, a reflection on the master.
A delicious, perfumed slave, waiting submissively on his peers, certainly enhances the master's own image, and is a credit to his taste.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 10)