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Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 127 Even the thought can terrify a slave.
12 128 She fears, should her temerity be suspected, to be mercilessly whipped.
12 129 He is immeasurably above her.
12 130 She, in her collar, is less than the dust beneath his feet.
12 131 Indeed, such things, relations of affections amongst masters and slaves, however common they may be, and they are extremely common, are officially frowned upon.
12 132 A man who loves a slave is generally regarded as a fool, and is likely to be an object of ridicule and raillery to his friends.
12 133 Indeed, a master will often struggle fiercely against succumbing to such an attachment.
Even the thought can terrify a slave. She fears, should her temerity be suspected, to be mercilessly whipped. He is immeasurably above her. She, in her collar, is less than the dust beneath his feet. Indeed, such things, relations of affections amongst masters and slaves, however common they may be, and they are extremely common, are officially frowned upon. A man who loves a slave is generally regarded as a fool, and is likely to be an object of ridicule and raillery to his friends. Indeed, a master will often struggle fiercely against succumbing to such an attachment. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )