Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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16
409
Why did he torment me? I knew that frigidity was not permitted to female slaves, of whatever origin, that we could be beaten for it, that we could be slain for it.
16
410
Too, why did he speak as he did? Surely he knew that I, a slave, whether an Earth woman or not, could not begin to resist men such as he, even if it were permitted.
16
411
Too, surely he knew that I was a "hot slave".
16
412
That information, like my eye and hair color, was on my papers.
16
413
He would know that I was helpless under the caresses of men such as he, that I could not help myself, that I was the sort of woman, pleading, helpless, vulnerable and spasmodic, who must, to a master, yield the totality of herself, sans reservation, sans qualification.
16
414
Many times had I surrendered wholly to them.
16
415
They could completely conquer me.
Why did he torment me? I knew that frigidity was not permitted to female slaves, of whatever origin, that we could be beaten for it, that we could be slain for it.
Too, why did he speak as he did? Surely he knew that I, a slave, whether an Earth woman or not, could not begin to resist men such as he, even if it were permitted.
Too, surely he knew that I was a "hot slave".
That information, like my eye and hair color, was on my papers.
He would know that I was helpless under the caresses of men such as he, that I could not help myself, that I was the sort of woman, pleading, helpless, vulnerable and spasmodic, who must, to a master, yield the totality of herself, sans reservation, sans qualification.
Many times had I surrendered wholly to them.
They could completely conquer me.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )