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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
30 499 But certainly one could not expect the projected companion to tolerate so distractive a presence in their domicile.
30 500 Free women are well aware that they cannot compete with slaves; accordingly, to the best of their ability, they see to it that any such competition is precluded.
30 501 Two more points may be briefly enunciated.
30 502 First, some free women, disconsolate and lonely, unhappy, miserable, deprived of sex, starved for love, distressed with the numerous circumscriptions and constraints which confine them, realizing the boredom, the emptiness, of their lives, "court the collar".
30 503 Consciously, of course, they will deny this sort of thing.
30 504 An example might be the former Lady Melanie of Brundisium, now collared.
30 505 They might, for example, wander the high bridges at night, or frequent low markets and gloomy streets.
But certainly one could not expect the projected companion to tolerate so distractive a presence in their domicile. Free women are well aware that they cannot compete with slaves; accordingly, to the best of their ability, they see to it that any such competition is precluded. Two more points may be briefly enunciated. First, some free women, disconsolate and lonely, unhappy, miserable, deprived of sex, starved for love, distressed with the numerous circumscriptions and constraints which confine them, realizing the boredom, the emptiness, of their lives, "court the collar". Consciously, of course, they will deny this sort of thing. An example might be the former Lady Melanie of Brundisium, now collared. They might, for example, wander the high bridges at night, or frequent low markets and gloomy streets. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )