Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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227
Too, as a male, he could not help but suppose she would also look well on her belly, either looking up to him for mercy, or facing away, that she may the more clearly understand that she is his domestic animal.
Too, as a male, he could not help but suppose she would also look well on her belly, either looking up to him for mercy, or facing away, that she may the more clearly understand that she is his domestic animal.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #227)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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2
224
In this position, the captive locked in the arms of the captor, the captor can assess and enjoy the least nuance of expression in the captive's countenance.
2
225
This position, too, is enjoyed by many masters with their slaves.
2
226
The gasping, begging, countenance of a slave, wholly surrendered, helpless, sobbing herself his, is often not displeasing to a master.
2
227
Too, as a male, he could not help but suppose she would also look well on her belly, either looking up to him for mercy, or facing away, that she may the more clearly understand that she is his domestic animal.
2
228
Should he have noticed these things? Certainly, for he was a male.
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229
It is natural and healthy to do so.
2
230
And he was now Gorean, and Goreans see the females of their species as, literally, the females of their species.
In this position, the captive locked in the arms of the captor, the captor can assess and enjoy the least nuance of expression in the captive's countenance.
This position, too, is enjoyed by many masters with their slaves.
The gasping, begging, countenance of a slave, wholly surrendered, helpless, sobbing herself his, is often not displeasing to a master.
Too, as a male, he could not help but suppose she would also look well on her belly, either looking up to him for mercy, or facing away, that she may the more clearly understand that she is his domestic animal.
Should he have noticed these things? Certainly, for he was a male.
It is natural and healthy to do so.
And he was now Gorean, and Goreans see the females of their species as, literally, the females of their species.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 2)