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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

Let the woman beware, whether slave or free, who has betrayed a Gorean male, lest she come later into his power. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #1105)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 1105 Let the woman beware, whether slave or free, who has betrayed a Gorean male, lest she come later into his power.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 1102 "That is not it! It is different! It is different!" No matter how she might have annoyed, or scorned, or tormented, or taunted, from time to time, this handsome competitor of her former master, Mirus, she had surely never dealt him treachery, had never betrayed him to enemies, or such.
25 1103 Thus his interest in her, if interest it was, could not be of the nature of a "vengeance buy," at least in any normal sense of that term, with its commonly dreadful implications.
25 1104 Indeed, let the woman beware who is the object of a true vengeance buy! A man will pay much to obtain her! And then, sold to him, she is his to do with as he pleases.
25 1105 Let the woman beware, whether slave or free, who has betrayed a Gorean male, lest she come later into his power.
25 1106 Gorean males will pursue such a woman relentlessly, intent on bringing her into their collar.
25 1107 How terrifying to find oneself in chains, owned, stripped, at the feet of one whom one has betrayed! But such cases are rare, and extreme.
25 1108 The usual "vengeance buy" might more appropriately be regarded as little more than a "satisfaction buy".
"That is not it! It is different! It is different!" No matter how she might have annoyed, or scorned, or tormented, or taunted, from time to time, this handsome competitor of her former master, Mirus, she had surely never dealt him treachery, had never betrayed him to enemies, or such. Thus his interest in her, if interest it was, could not be of the nature of a "vengeance buy," at least in any normal sense of that term, with its commonly dreadful implications. Indeed, let the woman beware who is the object of a true vengeance buy! A man will pay much to obtain her! And then, sold to him, she is his to do with as he pleases. Let the woman beware, whether slave or free, who has betrayed a Gorean male, lest she come later into his power. Gorean males will pursue such a woman relentlessly, intent on bringing her into their collar. How terrifying to find oneself in chains, owned, stripped, at the feet of one whom one has betrayed! But such cases are rare, and extreme. The usual "vengeance buy" might more appropriately be regarded as little more than a "satisfaction buy". - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 25)