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

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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.
11 145 It is then as though there were two women, and, in a sense, this is true, for where there was once a free woman there is now a slave.
11 146 Perhaps he buys her, and takes her home.
11 147 Perhaps she begs him, kissing piteously at his feet, to do so.
11 148 "Go ahead," said Peisistratus.
11 149 "Take her to an alcove".
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. It is then as though there were two women, and, in a sense, this is true, for where there was once a free woman there is now a slave. Perhaps he buys her, and takes her home. Perhaps she begs him, kissing piteously at his feet, to do so. "Go ahead," said Peisistratus. "Take her to an alcove". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )