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Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

It is where she belongs, and where she desires to be. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #453)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 453 It is where she belongs, and where she desires to be.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 450 To be sure, in bondage beauty blossoms.
22 451 It is hard to have a prized identity, though one officially scorned, to be accepted and valued in that identity, to be dressed excitingly, to be dieted and exercised, and rested, and trained, to be sexually fulfilled, richly and profoundly, to be dominated and mastered, categorically, and such, and not be well pleased with oneself and the world.
22 452 The woman finds herself in the collar.
22 453 It is where she belongs, and where she desires to be.
22 454 As Lavinia was cognizant of the usual itinerary of the fellow from the theater to the house of Appanius and she had gone about to Tarn Court, on the way, and was presumably stationed there, to the east, under the bowers, I took a similar route, rapidly striding.
22 455 In this fashion I would appear to be moving in the direction opposite the fellow and his two companions.
22 456 I could then renew my contact with them from a distance, discreetly observing the encounter between that party and a girl seemingly in the garments of the state slave.
To be sure, in bondage beauty blossoms. It is hard to have a prized identity, though one officially scorned, to be accepted and valued in that identity, to be dressed excitingly, to be dieted and exercised, and rested, and trained, to be sexually fulfilled, richly and profoundly, to be dominated and mastered, categorically, and such, and not be well pleased with oneself and the world. The woman finds herself in the collar. It is where she belongs, and where she desires to be. As Lavinia was cognizant of the usual itinerary of the fellow from the theater to the house of Appanius and she had gone about to Tarn Court, on the way, and was presumably stationed there, to the east, under the bowers, I took a similar route, rapidly striding. In this fashion I would appear to be moving in the direction opposite the fellow and his two companions. I could then renew my contact with them from a distance, discreetly observing the encounter between that party and a girl seemingly in the garments of the state slave. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 22)