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

And the slave, for her part, finds this very pleasurable, particularly if she is secure in her master's collar, if those about are likely to share a Home Stone with him, and such. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #1497)
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27 1497 And the slave, for her part, finds this very pleasurable, particularly if she is secure in her master's collar, if those about are likely to share a home stone with him, and such.

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

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27 1494 This could take place many times a day.
27 1495 Certainly this occurs frequently enough in the plazas and on the streets, in the markets and parks, in the promenades, and such.
27 1496 Certainly one of the common pleasures of a Gorean male is observing a female slave, and speculating what it would be to have her.
27 1497 And the slave, for her part, finds this very pleasurable, particularly if she is secure in her master's collar, if those about are likely to share a home stone with him, and such.
27 1498 What woman's belly would not be warmed, recognizing that she is attractive, and that men would like to have her? And, of course, she knows that if she were to be had, and this muchly pleases her, that she would be well had, had then not as a free woman is had, but had as a slave is had, for that is how men want a woman, to have her as a slave is had.
27 1499 "Look," said Fel Doron, "the tarns are aloft".
27 1500 The men then, shading their eyes, observed the tarns.
This could take place many times a day. Certainly this occurs frequently enough in the plazas and on the streets, in the markets and parks, in the promenades, and such. Certainly one of the common pleasures of a Gorean male is observing a female slave, and speculating what it would be to have her. And the slave, for her part, finds this very pleasurable, particularly if she is secure in her master's collar, if those about are likely to share a home stone with him, and such. What woman's belly would not be warmed, recognizing that she is attractive, and that men would like to have her? And, of course, she knows that if she were to be had, and this muchly pleases her, that she would be well had, had then not as a free woman is had, but had as a slave is had, for that is how men want a woman, to have her as a slave is had. "Look," said Fel Doron, "the tarns are aloft". The men then, shading their eyes, observed the tarns. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27)