Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
12
115
He seems to pay her little attention, except for matters of discipline, that to improve her service.
He seems to pay her little attention, except for matters of discipline, that to improve her service.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #115)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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12
112
He buys the girl to serve as a mere instrument of his pleasure, much as he might buy any other object or tool.
12
113
She is likely to be treated imperiously or callously, or neglectfully, or, sometimes, even as though unnoticed.
12
114
She is in his domicile, laboring, and trying to please, as she must.
12
115
He seems to pay her little attention, except for matters of discipline, that to improve her service.
12
116
She knows she is nothing to him, only a slave.
12
117
She is commanded almost as though she did not exist.
12
118
Often she is utilized, when his need is upon him, casually, unilaterally, briefly, sometimes brutally, utilized as a mere object, a simple warm, squirming, gasping, meaningless, helpless convenience to the assuagement of his lusts.
He buys the girl to serve as a mere instrument of his pleasure, much as he might buy any other object or tool.
She is likely to be treated imperiously or callously, or neglectfully, or, sometimes, even as though unnoticed.
She is in his domicile, laboring, and trying to please, as she must.
He seems to pay her little attention, except for matters of discipline, that to improve her service.
She knows she is nothing to him, only a slave.
She is commanded almost as though she did not exist.
Often she is utilized, when his need is upon him, casually, unilaterally, briefly, sometimes brutally, utilized as a mere object, a simple warm, squirming, gasping, meaningless, helpless convenience to the assuagement of his lusts.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 12)