Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
10
332
And so, too, of course, could any master into whose possession she might come, whose property she might find herself.
And so, too, of course, could any master into whose possession she might come, whose property she might find herself.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #332)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
329
They stood related as master and slave.
10
330
He owned her, and she was owned.
10
331
He could do with her as he wished.
10
332
And so, too, of course, could any master into whose possession she might come, whose property she might find herself.
10
333
"I think I will beat you," he said.
10
334
"Please, no!" she said.
10
335
The thought suddenly came to her, however, taking her off guard, to her surprise, perhaps to her horror, that she wanted to be whipped.
They stood related as master and slave.
He owned her, and she was owned.
He could do with her as he wished.
And so, too, of course, could any master into whose possession she might come, whose property she might find herself.
"I think I will beat you," he said.
"Please, no!" she said.
The thought suddenly came to her, however, taking her off guard, to her surprise, perhaps to her horror, that she wanted to be whipped.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 10)