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Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

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7 346 But, more importantly, we were, it seems, women like us, selected with various parameters in mind, such as intelligence, beauty, and heat.
7 347 Then, too, we were placed in a situation where reservations, qualifications, inhibitions, compromises, and such, were simply not permitted.
7 348 And our natural heats, which are in all of us, were brought forth, and encouraged, and even trained.
7 349 They were fanned into flame, until we found ourselves their victims and prisoners, frequently, helplessly, profoundly, periodically, recurrently dependent upon men for their quenching.
7 350 And in this place I had been muchly kept from satisfaction.
7 351 I had often begged to be put forth for use, to lie chained between the tables for the use of guests, to be fastened even to a bench in the garden, my use a gratuity for those who worked there, or to be sent, gratefully, ecstatically, back-braceleted, a sheet over me, to the quarters of guards, but the one who was first amongst us, who seemed to hate me, for no reason I could understand, had, almost invariably, to my pain and my misery, to my suffering, denied me these things.
7 352 I looked back, wildly, frightened, to the height of the wall, above and behind me.
But, more importantly, we were, it seems, women like us, selected with various parameters in mind, such as intelligence, beauty, and heat. Then, too, we were placed in a situation where reservations, qualifications, inhibitions, compromises, and such, were simply not permitted. And our natural heats, which are in all of us, were brought forth, and encouraged, and even trained. They were fanned into flame, until we found ourselves their victims and prisoners, frequently, helplessly, profoundly, periodically, recurrently dependent upon men for their quenching. And in this place I had been muchly kept from satisfaction. I had often begged to be put forth for use, to lie chained between the tables for the use of guests, to be fastened even to a bench in the garden, my use a gratuity for those who worked there, or to be sent, gratefully, ecstatically, back-braceleted, a sheet over me, to the quarters of guards, but the one who was first amongst us, who seemed to hate me, for no reason I could understand, had, almost invariably, to my pain and my misery, to my suffering, denied me these things. I looked back, wildly, frightened, to the height of the wall, above and behind me. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )