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Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 138 Slave fires, as the expression is, are cruelly and mercilessly lit within the bellies of female slaves.
11 139 It is often a part of their training.
11 140 It is interesting to see a slaver take a free female, complacent in her sexual inertness, even one arrogantly proud of her frigidity, and transform her into a needful, helpless, vulnerable, begging slave, zealous to serve, that she may be rewarded with even the least touch of a male.
11 141 Once the slave fires flame in the belly of a woman her freedom is behind her.
11 142 She is then spoiled for freedom, is beyond it, and lives instead for the attention, love, and touch of her master.
11 143 Indeed, it is not unusual that one who is familiar only with free women, with their reservations, suspicions, calculations, and inhibitions, their inertnesses and frigidities, is often astonished to encounter a female slave, one whose needs have now put her vulnerably, helplessly, at the mercy of men.
11 144 Sometimes a fellow encounters in an alcove a woman earlier courted in vain, now a collared slave.
Slave fires, as the expression is, are cruelly and mercilessly lit within the bellies of female slaves. It is often a part of their training. It is interesting to see a slaver take a free female, complacent in her sexual inertness, even one arrogantly proud of her frigidity, and transform her into a needful, helpless, vulnerable, begging slave, zealous to serve, that she may be rewarded with even the least touch of a male. Once the slave fires flame in the belly of a woman her freedom is behind her. She is then spoiled for freedom, is beyond it, and lives instead for the attention, love, and touch of her master. Indeed, it is not unusual that one who is familiar only with free women, with their reservations, suspicions, calculations, and inhibitions, their inertnesses and frigidities, is often astonished to encounter a female slave, one whose needs have now put her vulnerably, helplessly, at the mercy of men. Sometimes a fellow encounters in an alcove a woman earlier courted in vain, now a collared slave. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )