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

To be sure, if he prefers the slave he is certain to do so, and she is such that she will rush eagerly to his bracelets, joyful in her femininity and collar to now have the opportunity to serve her natural master, a male. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #185)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 185 To be sure, if he prefers the slave he is certain to do so, and she is such that she will rush eagerly to his bracelets, joyful in her femininity and collar to now have the opportunity to serve her natural master, a male.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 182 The serving slave of a free woman is often lashed mercilessly if she so much as looks at a man.
18 183 Some claim that the keeping of pretty serving slaves by free women is to guard against their own abduction.
18 184 Should a tarnsman, say, with slave noose in hand, invade their quarters he may choose the slave over the mistress.
18 185 To be sure, if he prefers the slave he is certain to do so, and she is such that she will rush eagerly to his bracelets, joyful in her femininity and collar to now have the opportunity to serve her natural master, a male.
18 186 But obviously, if the fellow is interested, he will take both.
18 187 If he takes one, he will bind her belly up over his saddle, usually that she may be casually and conveniently caressed in flight, that she may be writhing in helpless, raging heat by the time he reaches his camp.
18 188 If he takes two he will simply chain them one on each side of the saddle, to the booty rings, and thus have a balanced load.
The serving slave of a free woman is often lashed mercilessly if she so much as looks at a man. Some claim that the keeping of pretty serving slaves by free women is to guard against their own abduction. Should a tarnsman, say, with slave noose in hand, invade their quarters he may choose the slave over the mistress. To be sure, if he prefers the slave he is certain to do so, and she is such that she will rush eagerly to his bracelets, joyful in her femininity and collar to now have the opportunity to serve her natural master, a male. But obviously, if the fellow is interested, he will take both. If he takes one, he will bind her belly up over his saddle, usually that she may be casually and conveniently caressed in flight, that she may be writhing in helpless, raging heat by the time he reaches his camp. If he takes two he will simply chain them one on each side of the saddle, to the booty rings, and thus have a balanced load. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 18)