Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
15
499
Why should one not pay more for that, since it is the enjoyment of a much more delicious, more helpless, more eager pudding, and yet when one locks one's chains on such a one and thrusts her back to the furs, one simply takes her responses for granted, giving it not another thought.
Why should one not pay more for that, since it is the enjoyment of a much more delicious, more helpless, more eager pudding, and yet when one locks one's chains on such a one and thrusts her back to the furs, one simply takes her responses for granted, giving it not another thought.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #499)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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15
496
Why should some men want to be the first to open a slave? What difference does it make? The slave will probably have very little feeling the first time.
15
497
It may even cause her pain.
15
498
Later she may jump and juice, and scratch, and beg for the least caress.
15
499
Why should one not pay more for that, since it is the enjoyment of a much more delicious, more helpless, more eager pudding, and yet when one locks one's chains on such a one and thrusts her back to the furs, one simply takes her responses for granted, giving it not another thought.
15
500
It is all very strange".
15
501
"Master?" asked Ellen.
15
502
"To be sure," he said, "I have already lost money on you, for had I had you returned to, say, your early twenties, you would doubtless bring a better price.
Why should some men want to be the first to open a slave? What difference does it make? The slave will probably have very little feeling the first time.
It may even cause her pain.
Later she may jump and juice, and scratch, and beg for the least caress.
Why should one not pay more for that, since it is the enjoyment of a much more delicious, more helpless, more eager pudding, and yet when one locks one's chains on such a one and thrusts her back to the furs, one simply takes her responses for granted, giving it not another thought.
It is all very strange".
"Master?" asked Ellen.
"To be sure," he said, "I have already lost money on you, for had I had you returned to, say, your early twenties, you would doubtless bring a better price.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 15)