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

The uses for which we petition, you see, as we are slaves, will be very different from the tamenesses which would be appropriately accorded to a free woman, uses conformable to her status and dignity. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #1196)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 1196 The uses for which we petition, you see, as we are slaves, will be very different from the tamenesses which would be appropriately accorded to a free woman, uses conformable to her status and dignity.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 1193 How frequently, and how intensely, our slave fires burn! Can you not imagine then our piteous supplications, our pleas to be permitted to serve him? We petition him to be put to his use.
26 1194 We beg our use.
26 1195 And as we are slaves, for what uses do we beg? Not the uses of free women, never, but the uses which are fit for us, the uses which we now need and want, for which we plead, the uses of slaves.
26 1196 The uses for which we petition, you see, as we are slaves, will be very different from the tamenesses which would be appropriately accorded to a free woman, uses conformable to her status and dignity.
26 1197 We wish to be handled quite otherwise.
26 1198 We wish to be handled as slaves.
26 1199 We wish to be positioned, turned about, knelt, spread, bound, such things.
How frequently, and how intensely, our slave fires burn! Can you not imagine then our piteous supplications, our pleas to be permitted to serve him? We petition him to be put to his use. We beg our use. And as we are slaves, for what uses do we beg? Not the uses of free women, never, but the uses which are fit for us, the uses which we now need and want, for which we plead, the uses of slaves. The uses for which we petition, you see, as we are slaves, will be very different from the tamenesses which would be appropriately accorded to a free woman, uses conformable to her status and dignity. We wish to be handled quite otherwise. We wish to be handled as slaves. We wish to be positioned, turned about, knelt, spread, bound, such things. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 26)