Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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185
As I have earlier indicated the state is generally heedless of the sexual needs of its state slaves.
22
186
At any rate, it seldom seems inclined to make any adequate provision for the satisfaction of these very real, and very profound, needs.
22
187
To be sure, what does it matter, as the women are only slaves? On the other hand, it might be noted that state slaves being sold into the private sector often bring good prices.
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188
They seem eager to become private slaves, with a given master, whom they may then try to serve with such perfection and devotion that they may hope to exert some influence, however small, on the quality of their lives, for example, with respect to the nature of the contentments they may receive, those which their master may deign to bestow upon them.
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189
On the other hand, his mien seemed hostile, so I moved somewhat closer.
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190
He stood now before Lavinia, angrily, who, wide-eyed, kneeling, quaked before him.
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191
She spread her knees even more.
As I have earlier indicated the state is generally heedless of the sexual needs of its state slaves.
At any rate, it seldom seems inclined to make any adequate provision for the satisfaction of these very real, and very profound, needs.
To be sure, what does it matter, as the women are only slaves? On the other hand, it might be noted that state slaves being sold into the private sector often bring good prices.
They seem eager to become private slaves, with a given master, whom they may then try to serve with such perfection and devotion that they may hope to exert some influence, however small, on the quality of their lives, for example, with respect to the nature of the contentments they may receive, those which their master may deign to bestow upon them.
On the other hand, his mien seemed hostile, so I moved somewhat closer.
He stood now before Lavinia, angrily, who, wide-eyed, kneeling, quaked before him.
She spread her knees even more.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )