Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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10
113
I am his, I love him, she thought.
I am his, I love him, she thought.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #113)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
110
She looked at him, trying to read in his visage some glimmering of emotion, some small sign of his feelings.
10
111
He had brought her to this world, he had remembered her, he had made her his slave.
10
112
Surely then he must have some feeling for her.
10
113
I am his, I love him, she thought.
10
114
How could he have known that I wanted to be owned, and ravished, and mastered? Why else would he have ankleted me, and imposed his will upon me? She realized, as many professedly sharing her ideology, how foolishly naive it was, how little account it took of the biotruths of human existence.
10
115
Men, if they were not crippled, were ambitious, jealous and possessive.
10
116
She knew that her sex, by nature, belonged to them.
She looked at him, trying to read in his visage some glimmering of emotion, some small sign of his feelings.
He had brought her to this world, he had remembered her, he had made her his slave.
Surely then he must have some feeling for her.
I am his, I love him, she thought.
How could he have known that I wanted to be owned, and ravished, and mastered? Why else would he have ankleted me, and imposed his will upon me? She realized, as many professedly sharing her ideology, how foolishly naive it was, how little account it took of the biotruths of human existence.
Men, if they were not crippled, were ambitious, jealous and possessive.
She knew that her sex, by nature, belonged to them.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 10)