Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
79
30
Q: What, then, are your duties? A: To please you, in all ways, to the best of my ability.
Q: What, then, are your duties? A: To please you, in all ways, to the best of my ability.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 79, Sentence #30)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
79
27
Q: And what are the duties of such a property? A: To please her master, in all ways, to the best of her ability.
79
28
Q: Whose collar do you wear? A: I wear your collar, Master.
79
29
Q: And what does that mean? A: That I am your slave, Master.
79
30
Q: What, then, are your duties? A: To please you, in all ways, to the best of my ability.
79
31
Q: Do you beg to be permitted to do this? A: I do so beg, Master.
79
32
Q: And are you aware of the penalties for failing to be found fully pleasing, in all ways, to the best of your ability? A: Yes, Master.
79
33
Q: And are you afraid? A: Yes, Master.
Q: And what are the duties of such a property? A: To please her master, in all ways, to the best of her ability.
Q: Whose collar do you wear? A: I wear your collar, Master.
Q: And what does that mean? A: That I am your slave, Master.
Q: What, then, are your duties? A: To please you, in all ways, to the best of my ability.
Q: Do you beg to be permitted to do this? A: I do so beg, Master.
Q: And are you aware of the penalties for failing to be found fully pleasing, in all ways, to the best of your ability? A: Yes, Master.
Q: And are you afraid? A: Yes, Master.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 79)