Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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357
Or perhaps so! And in any event I love being owned and I love being a slave!" But then she remembered men and their whips and was afraid, very afraid.
Or perhaps so! And in any event I love being owned and I love being a slave!" But then she remembered men and their whips and was afraid, very afraid.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #357)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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22
354
"117, Master," Ellen responded.
22
355
"Yes," she admitted to herself, "I am a vain slave.
22
356
And I am exquisite, I think, and I am beautiful, I think.
22
357
Or perhaps so! And in any event I love being owned and I love being a slave!" But then she remembered men and their whips and was afraid, very afraid.
22
358
"117, Master!" she called to a fellow who had stood by the bars, and tapped himself lightly on the chest, on the left.
22
359
* * * * Ellen, carrying the pitcher of wine, found the fellow who had called out to her earlier.
22
360
He had been served in the meantime, as she had supposed he would have been, but, in any event, she had returned, to see after the matter, as was appropriate.
"117, Master," Ellen responded.
"Yes," she admitted to herself, "I am a vain slave.
And I am exquisite, I think, and I am beautiful, I think.
Or perhaps so! And in any event I love being owned and I love being a slave!" But then she remembered men and their whips and was afraid, very afraid.
"117, Master!" she called to a fellow who had stood by the bars, and tapped himself lightly on the chest, on the left.
* * * * Ellen, carrying the pitcher of wine, found the fellow who had called out to her earlier.
He had been served in the meantime, as she had supposed he would have been, but, in any event, she had returned, to see after the matter, as was appropriate.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 22)