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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

And the slave, of course, hopes to find her love master, whom she desires in the fullness of her femininity to serve submissively, diligently, gratefully, and joyously, he who will care for her, and love her, and treasure her as a slave of slaves. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #486)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 486 And the slave, of course, hopes to find her love master, whom she desires in the fullness of her femininity to serve submissively, diligently, gratefully, and joyously, he who will care for her, and love her, and treasure her as a slave of slaves.

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

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12 483 In fact, I have sometimes wondered if the existence of kajirae on this world does not contribute to its stability.
12 484 The man who has everything from a woman is not likely to be dissatisfied, cruel and viciously ambitious.
12 485 He tends to be happy, and happy men are not likely, on the whole, and absent serious provocations, to disrupt society.
12 486 And the slave, of course, hopes to find her love master, whom she desires in the fullness of her femininity to serve submissively, diligently, gratefully, and joyously, he who will care for her, and love her, and treasure her as a slave of slaves.
12 487 It is to his whip she wishes to be subject.
12 488 In all their tenderness he will never let her forget whose collar she wears, and she loves him for it, his strength, and his gift to her, fully and uncompromisingly mastering her.
12 489 I wondered if in the free woman, so haughty there in the darkness, there was any femininity, or a woman.
In fact, I have sometimes wondered if the existence of kajirae on this world does not contribute to its stability. The man who has everything from a woman is not likely to be dissatisfied, cruel and viciously ambitious. He tends to be happy, and happy men are not likely, on the whole, and absent serious provocations, to disrupt society. And the slave, of course, hopes to find her love master, whom she desires in the fullness of her femininity to serve submissively, diligently, gratefully, and joyously, he who will care for her, and love her, and treasure her as a slave of slaves. It is to his whip she wishes to be subject. In all their tenderness he will never let her forget whose collar she wears, and she loves him for it, his strength, and his gift to her, fully and uncompromisingly mastering her. I wondered if in the free woman, so haughty there in the darkness, there was any femininity, or a woman. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12)