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

"Once a man, any man," I said, "has tasted a slave, do you think he will ever again go back to free women?" "Free women," she said, "are a thousand times better than a slave!" "Of course," I said. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #949)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 949 "Once a man, any man," I said, "has tasted a slave, do you think he will ever again go back to free women?" "free women," she said, "are a thousand times better than a slave!" "Of course," I said.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 946 "What!" she cried, angrily, jerking at the bracelets.
27 947 "How naive you are, little fool," I said.
27 948 "I do not understand," she said.
27 949 "Once a man, any man," I said, "has tasted a slave, do you think he will ever again go back to free women?" "free women," she said, "are a thousand times better than a slave!" "Of course," I said.
27 950 "Sleen!" she wept.
27 951 "Sleen!" "But now I must water you," I said.
27 952 I lifted up the decanter of water.
"What!" she cried, angrily, jerking at the bracelets. "How naive you are, little fool," I said. "I do not understand," she said. "Once a man, any man," I said, "has tasted a slave, do you think he will ever again go back to free women?" "free women," she said, "are a thousand times better than a slave!" "Of course," I said. "Sleen!" she wept. "Sleen!" "But now I must water you," I said. I lifted up the decanter of water. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 27)