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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

"With respect to the more general sense of 'slave rape,'" he said, "putting aside the legalities, and such, the expression, I think, is intended to suggest the rightlessness of the slave, and her subjectability to the least whim of the master. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #139)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
30 139 "With respect to the more general sense of 'slave rape,'" he said, "putting aside the legalities, and such, the expression, I think, is intended to suggest the rightlessness of the slave, and her subjectability to the least whim of the master.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
30 136 "As a slave, as you are".
30 137 "Yes, Master," she said.
30 138 She was lovely, lying beside him, bound, hand and foot.
30 139 "With respect to the more general sense of 'slave rape,'" he said, "putting aside the legalities, and such, the expression, I think, is intended to suggest the rightlessness of the slave, and her subjectability to the least whim of the master.
30 140 Too, not unoften, she is simply unilaterally ravished.
30 141 The meaning of the locution then is extended, metaphorically, to reflect the powerlessness, the unprotectedness, the defenselessness, of the slave, how she is absolutely vulnerable, how she has not the least say over the uses to which she will be put".
30 142 "I see, Master," said the slave.
"As a slave, as you are". "Yes, Master," she said. She was lovely, lying beside him, bound, hand and foot. "With respect to the more general sense of 'slave rape,'" he said, "putting aside the legalities, and such, the expression, I think, is intended to suggest the rightlessness of the slave, and her subjectability to the least whim of the master. Too, not unoften, she is simply unilaterally ravished. The meaning of the locution then is extended, metaphorically, to reflect the powerlessness, the unprotectedness, the defenselessness, of the slave, how she is absolutely vulnerable, how she has not the least say over the uses to which she will be put". "I see, Master," said the slave. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 30)