But Ellen's master, for whatever reason, had not made use of her.
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This puzzled her, and troubled her, for she knew that her body, if not her mind, longed to serve his pleasure.
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Certainly her body eagerly, plaintively willed to be put to his slave use.
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It might be mentioned in passing that, whatever may be the ideological point of encouraging antimenite fantasies of martial prowess on a politicized world, for example, in popular entertainments, fantasies themselves, such fantasies have little grounding in reality, and, if acted upon, may have tragic consequences.
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Incidentally, the penalties for a slave's striking, or attempting to strike, a free person are severe.
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They range from death to such lesser penalties as the amputation of a foot, the breaking of the teeth out of a jaw, and such.
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Women on Gor, whether slave or free, are in no doubt, on some level at least, that nature, for whatever reason, has made men their masters.
But Ellen's master, for whatever reason, had not made use of her.
This puzzled her, and troubled her, for she knew that her body, if not her mind, longed to serve his pleasure.
Certainly her body eagerly, plaintively willed to be put to his slave use.
It might be mentioned in passing that, whatever may be the ideological point of encouraging antimenite fantasies of martial prowess on a politicized world, for example, in popular entertainments, fantasies themselves, such fantasies have little grounding in reality, and, if acted upon, may have tragic consequences.
Incidentally, the penalties for a slave's striking, or attempting to strike, a free person are severe.
They range from death to such lesser penalties as the amputation of a foot, the breaking of the teeth out of a jaw, and such.
Women on Gor, whether slave or free, are in no doubt, on some level at least, that nature, for whatever reason, has made men their masters.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter )