Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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357
I love him! But of what interest or importance might that be, the foolish love of a helpless slave, to one such as he, a master? "You understand," he said, "that this begging has nothing to do with whether you are a slave or not.
I love him! But of what interest or importance might that be, the foolish love of a helpless slave, to one such as he, a master? "You understand," he said, "that this begging has nothing to do with whether you are a slave or not.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #357)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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15
354
Could he so humiliate her, having her perform this act, and then, amused, satisfied, simply return her to the misery of the laundry? Yes, he could.
15
355
He was master.
15
356
But I love him, she thought.
15
357
I love him! But of what interest or importance might that be, the foolish love of a helpless slave, to one such as he, a master? "You understand," he said, "that this begging has nothing to do with whether you are a slave or not.
15
358
That is a matter of indisputable fact.
15
359
Similarly, personally and psychologically, your condition is well-established and well understood.
15
360
You are a natural slave".
Could he so humiliate her, having her perform this act, and then, amused, satisfied, simply return her to the misery of the laundry? Yes, he could.
He was master.
But I love him, she thought.
I love him! But of what interest or importance might that be, the foolish love of a helpless slave, to one such as he, a master? "You understand," he said, "that this begging has nothing to do with whether you are a slave or not.
That is a matter of indisputable fact.
Similarly, personally and psychologically, your condition is well-established and well understood.
You are a natural slave".
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 15)