Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
2443
Surely he, Gorean, knew the helpless nature of the female slave, and what men, despite her most fervent desires, could do to her, and would.
Surely he, Gorean, knew the helpless nature of the female slave, and what men, despite her most fervent desires, could do to her, and would.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #2443)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
2440
She dared not look at Selius Arconious.
27
2441
He had seen her yield to others, publicly.
27
2442
She hoped that, if she survived, he would not kill her, that he would do no more than beat and sell her.
27
2443
Surely he, Gorean, knew the helpless nature of the female slave, and what men, despite her most fervent desires, could do to her, and would.
27
2444
How helpless we are, she thought, slave girls.
27
2445
The rain now had ceased, and two of the three moons were visible.
27
2446
There were breaks in the dark clouds.
She dared not look at Selius Arconious.
He had seen her yield to others, publicly.
She hoped that, if she survived, he would not kill her, that he would do no more than beat and sell her.
Surely he, Gorean, knew the helpless nature of the female slave, and what men, despite her most fervent desires, could do to her, and would.
How helpless we are, she thought, slave girls.
The rain now had ceased, and two of the three moons were visible.
There were breaks in the dark clouds.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27)