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

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14 619 "Yes, Master," she said, tears in her eyes.
14 620 "Even such small attentions, as you will discover, now that you have become sensitized to your slavery, will be precious to you".
14 621 "Yes, Master," she said.
14 622 I did not doubt but what she would soon be feeling the fullness of her needs, now that they were in the process of being liberated.
14 623 In the pens it is not unusual for girls to bleed at the fingernails, from scratching at the walls of their kennels, or to bruise their lovely bodies against the bars of their cages, trying to reach out to a guard, if only to touch his sleeve.
14 624 Sometimes a girl is deprived of attention for days before her sale, that she will show well on the block, that her body and person, easily readable by experienced Gorean men, will make evident her keen discomfort and acute distress, her sexual misery, and thus her readiness for, her eagerness for, her desperation for, a master's touch, that her body and person will, in effect, on the block, constitute for her merchandisers a helpless, piteous plea of need.
14 625 Perhaps this is cruel but it is good business, and it must be recalled that she is only a slave.
"Yes, Master," she said, tears in her eyes. "Even such small attentions, as you will discover, now that you have become sensitized to your slavery, will be precious to you". "Yes, Master," she said. I did not doubt but what she would soon be feeling the fullness of her needs, now that they were in the process of being liberated. In the pens it is not unusual for girls to bleed at the fingernails, from scratching at the walls of their kennels, or to bruise their lovely bodies against the bars of their cages, trying to reach out to a guard, if only to touch his sleeve. Sometimes a girl is deprived of attention for days before her sale, that she will show well on the block, that her body and person, easily readable by experienced Gorean men, will make evident her keen discomfort and acute distress, her sexual misery, and thus her readiness for, her eagerness for, her desperation for, a master's touch, that her body and person will, in effect, on the block, constitute for her merchandisers a helpless, piteous plea of need. Perhaps this is cruel but it is good business, and it must be recalled that she is only a slave. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )