Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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19
61
The slave who does not elicit such attentions, who is not deemed of sufficient interest to warrant them, may suspect that she will soon be placed by her master upon the block.
The slave who does not elicit such attentions, who is not deemed of sufficient interest to warrant them, may suspect that she will soon be placed by her master upon the block.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #61)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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19
58
One does not complain, of course, as one is slave.
19
59
Such small attentions, a pinch, a touch, a stolen kiss, pressed perhaps to the side of one's neck, as one is briefly held, helplessly, must be expected.
19
60
Indeed, in their way, they are flatteries.
19
61
The slave who does not elicit such attentions, who is not deemed of sufficient interest to warrant them, may suspect that she will soon be placed by her master upon the block.
19
62
I squirmed to a new place in the crowd.
19
63
The crowd surged about me.
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64
I could see very little, for the men and, indeed, most of the boys, were much taller than I.
One does not complain, of course, as one is slave.
Such small attentions, a pinch, a touch, a stolen kiss, pressed perhaps to the side of one's neck, as one is briefly held, helplessly, must be expected.
Indeed, in their way, they are flatteries.
The slave who does not elicit such attentions, who is not deemed of sufficient interest to warrant them, may suspect that she will soon be placed by her master upon the block.
I squirmed to a new place in the crowd.
The crowd surged about me.
I could see very little, for the men and, indeed, most of the boys, were much taller than I.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 19)