Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
30
132
She wondered if, one day, he might purchase a lamp of love, and love furs.
She wondered if, one day, he might purchase a lamp of love, and love furs.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #132)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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30
129
At night she was attached to the ring, by neck or ankle, so that she would always be at hand.
30
130
She loved being so chained.
30
131
She was slave, she was his.
30
132
She wondered if, one day, he might purchase a lamp of love, and love furs.
30
133
Perhaps, someday, who knew, she might, if she served long enough, and deferentially enough, with sufficient perfection, be permitted sometimes the dignity of the surface of the couch, though still chained by neck or ankle, first kneeling beside it, kissing its furs, and then being permitted to ascend to its surface and then, kneeling at its foot, head downward, rendering obeisance there, before being commanded, or positioned, and swept into ecstasies to be known only by chained, ravished slaves.
30
134
She knew that she was now much different from what she had been in the grasslands.
30
135
She knew herself now to be a submitted slave; she had learned submission.
At night she was attached to the ring, by neck or ankle, so that she would always be at hand.
She loved being so chained.
She was slave, she was his.
She wondered if, one day, he might purchase a lamp of love, and love furs.
Perhaps, someday, who knew, she might, if she served long enough, and deferentially enough, with sufficient perfection, be permitted sometimes the dignity of the surface of the couch, though still chained by neck or ankle, first kneeling beside it, kissing its furs, and then being permitted to ascend to its surface and then, kneeling at its foot, head downward, rendering obeisance there, before being commanded, or positioned, and swept into ecstasies to be known only by chained, ravished slaves.
She knew that she was now much different from what she had been in the grasslands.
She knew herself now to be a submitted slave; she had learned submission.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 30)