"Oh, world," she said, "understand me, and be kind.
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You are the world of which I have always dreamed! On you, beautiful world, let me fulfill the deepest and most wonderful, and most hidden, of my needs, those needs I was always forced to deny on Earth.
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Here I can be, and must be, the slave I have always longed to be.
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Oh, give me virile masters who will own me, powerful men whom I must fear, and whom I must obey instantly and with perfection, subject to them in all things, men who will take my womanhood in hand and see to it that it is fulfilled, to its fullest most helpless measure, men who will dominate me without mercy, who will exact ruthlessly and choicelessly from me all that I long to give!" Ellen then rose up, and, standing, looked out over the panorama of the city and the hills and fields beyond.
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She thought she saw a bird in the distance, and watched it for a moment.
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Yes, it was a bird, clearly.
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It was difficult to judge its distance.
"Oh, world," she said, "understand me, and be kind.
You are the world of which I have always dreamed! On you, beautiful world, let me fulfill the deepest and most wonderful, and most hidden, of my needs, those needs I was always forced to deny on Earth.
Here I can be, and must be, the slave I have always longed to be.
Oh, give me virile masters who will own me, powerful men whom I must fear, and whom I must obey instantly and with perfection, subject to them in all things, men who will take my womanhood in hand and see to it that it is fulfilled, to its fullest most helpless measure, men who will dominate me without mercy, who will exact ruthlessly and choicelessly from me all that I long to give!" Ellen then rose up, and, standing, looked out over the panorama of the city and the hills and fields beyond.
She thought she saw a bird in the distance, and watched it for a moment.
Yes, it was a bird, clearly.
It was difficult to judge its distance.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter )