Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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91
Well would she be enshackled in them! How much they would place her at the mercy of masters! For the first time in her life, other than in the joy of her dreams, she understood how a woman could kneel before a man, and place her lips tenderly, humbly, gratefully, submissively, to his feet, thanking him for his collar and the fulfillment he granted to her.
Well would she be enshackled in them! How much they would place her at the mercy of masters! For the first time in her life, other than in the joy of her dreams, she understood how a woman could kneel before a man, and place her lips tenderly, humbly, gratefully, submissively, to his feet, thanking him for his collar and the fulfillment he granted to her.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #91)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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88
Men would have it so.
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89
They would have her the helpless victim of her needs, so much then at their imperious mercy.
22
90
And what of these new desires, such remarkable consequences of the liberation of her deepest self? Such desires! Keen, insistent, irresistible, overwhelming desires! How like torture, and ecstasy, they were! Already she sensed she could become their prisoner, as much as though weighty chains had been locked upon her small, fair limbs.
22
91
Well would she be enshackled in them! How much they would place her at the mercy of masters! For the first time in her life, other than in the joy of her dreams, she understood how a woman could kneel before a man, and place her lips tenderly, humbly, gratefully, submissively, to his feet, thanking him for his collar and the fulfillment he granted to her.
22
92
Too, she suspected how she, bound, might understand, and gratefully welcome, even the stroke of the whip, unfit for free women, but confirming for her as it would her status as object and property, as something subject to the whip, as something owned by her master.
22
93
Already, you see, she had begun to suspect, and well, what it might be, to be a woman, and a slave.
22
94
And, as the Priest-Kings, in their cruel wisdom, had chosen her for her desirability, and particularly to a man such as Cabot, indeed, had chosen her to be irresistible to him, so, too, in her way, she had been matched to Cabot, as slave to master, that he would be irresistible to her.
Men would have it so.
They would have her the helpless victim of her needs, so much then at their imperious mercy.
And what of these new desires, such remarkable consequences of the liberation of her deepest self? Such desires! Keen, insistent, irresistible, overwhelming desires! How like torture, and ecstasy, they were! Already she sensed she could become their prisoner, as much as though weighty chains had been locked upon her small, fair limbs.
Well would she be enshackled in them! How much they would place her at the mercy of masters! For the first time in her life, other than in the joy of her dreams, she understood how a woman could kneel before a man, and place her lips tenderly, humbly, gratefully, submissively, to his feet, thanking him for his collar and the fulfillment he granted to her.
Too, she suspected how she, bound, might understand, and gratefully welcome, even the stroke of the whip, unfit for free women, but confirming for her as it would her status as object and property, as something subject to the whip, as something owned by her master.
Already, you see, she had begun to suspect, and well, what it might be, to be a woman, and a slave.
And, as the Priest-Kings, in their cruel wisdom, had chosen her for her desirability, and particularly to a man such as Cabot, indeed, had chosen her to be irresistible to him, so, too, in her way, she had been matched to Cabot, as slave to master, that he would be irresistible to her.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 22)