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"bond " "maid "

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 427 I may not.
12 428 I am slave.
12 429 Is this so hard to understand, my terror in these matters, dear reader, that I dare not lie? I assure you that you will understand it, dear reader, and very well, should you one day find yourself in the collar.
12 430 The use of their sex, and desirability, to achieve their own ends is, of course, common with women generally, whether bond or free.
12 431 One supposes, accordingly, in that sense, that all women are prostitutes.
12 432 And men, it seems, do not object to this.
12 433 Indeed, it seems to be one of the things they find most charming and endearing about the truly opposite sex.
I may not. I am slave. Is this so hard to understand, my terror in these matters, dear reader, that I dare not lie? I assure you that you will understand it, dear reader, and very well, should you one day find yourself in the collar. The use of their sex, and desirability, to achieve their own ends is, of course, common with women generally, whether bond or free. One supposes, accordingly, in that sense, that all women are prostitutes. And men, it seems, do not object to this. Indeed, it seems to be one of the things they find most charming and endearing about the truly opposite sex. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )