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

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24 510 Then it seemed she was thrust stumbling, back-braceleted, toward the parting in the silk that led to the area of preparation, and, in an instant, disappeared within.
24 511 There was a pause, as though that rude, bestial gathering was for a moment taken aback by what it had witnessed, and then there began a steady, increasing flow of applause.
24 512 Men cried out with pleasure, and Ellen, gasping, and frightened, within the silken enclosure, trembled, for she well knew the accents of lustful masters and that such as she, the embonded woman, was the object societally designated for the satisfaction of their most profound needs.
24 513 Such men would not rage in frustration on gor; they would not starve on gor; the civilization in its foresight, understanding, wisdom and benevolence had provided such as she for their service, satisfaction, and delectation.
24 514 Women such as she existed for men.
24 515 They were captured, and stolen, and bought and sold, and exchanged, and traded, for the pleasure of men.
24 516 They were not free women; they were something quite different; they were slaves.
Then it seemed she was thrust stumbling, back-braceleted, toward the parting in the silk that led to the area of preparation, and, in an instant, disappeared within. There was a pause, as though that rude, bestial gathering was for a moment taken aback by what it had witnessed, and then there began a steady, increasing flow of applause. Men cried out with pleasure, and Ellen, gasping, and frightened, within the silken enclosure, trembled, for she well knew the accents of lustful masters and that such as she, the embonded woman, was the object societally designated for the satisfaction of their most profound needs. Such men would not rage in frustration on gor; they would not starve on gor; the civilization in its foresight, understanding, wisdom and benevolence had provided such as she for their service, satisfaction, and delectation. Women such as she existed for men. They were captured, and stolen, and bought and sold, and exchanged, and traded, for the pleasure of men. They were not free women; they were something quite different; they were slaves. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )