Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
283
"It can give her many warm and delicious feelings, the honor of being permitted to approach and serve masters, the understanding that she is wanted, and desired, and owned, the gratification of being enabled to display herself, in the order of nature, as an acknowledged and total female before strong men, and so on".
"It can give her many warm and delicious feelings, the honor of being permitted to approach and serve masters, the understanding that she is wanted, and desired, and owned, the gratification of being enabled to display herself, in the order of nature, as an acknowledged and total female before strong men, and so on".
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #283)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
11
280
"If you were a man," he said, "you would understand how it is very pleasant to be served by a naked slave".
11
281
"I do not doubt it," she said, coldly.
11
282
"It can be very pleasant for the slave, as well," said Mirus.
11
283
"It can give her many warm and delicious feelings, the honor of being permitted to approach and serve masters, the understanding that she is wanted, and desired, and owned, the gratification of being enabled to display herself, in the order of nature, as an acknowledged and total female before strong men, and so on".
11
284
"Undoubtedly," said the woman, angrily.
11
285
Ellen noted that the woman was very beautiful.
11
286
She wore an off-the-shoulder evening dress, and her shoulders were sweetly wide and soft, perhaps alluringly so.
"If you were a man," he said, "you would understand how it is very pleasant to be served by a naked slave".
"I do not doubt it," she said, coldly.
"It can be very pleasant for the slave, as well," said Mirus.
"It can give her many warm and delicious feelings, the honor of being permitted to approach and serve masters, the understanding that she is wanted, and desired, and owned, the gratification of being enabled to display herself, in the order of nature, as an acknowledged and total female before strong men, and so on".
"Undoubtedly," said the woman, angrily.
Ellen noted that the woman was very beautiful.
She wore an off-the-shoulder evening dress, and her shoulders were sweetly wide and soft, perhaps alluringly so.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 11)