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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

It is not unusual when one attractive slave encounters another attractive slave in the vicinity of her master that certain frictions may occur. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #15)
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3 15 It is not unusual when one attractive slave encounters another attractive slave in the vicinity of her master that certain frictions may occur.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 12 Pertinax and I were sitting, cross-legged, waiting to be served.
3 13 His slave, Constantina, seemed to me unpleasant, irritable, even surly.
3 14 Perhaps it was because of Cecily.
3 15 It is not unusual when one attractive slave encounters another attractive slave in the vicinity of her master that certain frictions may occur.
3 16 Both know, so to speak, that they are meaningless, and no more than luscious toys for men, toys which, to their misery, and fear, may easily be discarded or replaced, and, accordingly, they tend to be acutely jealous of the attentions of their masters.
3 17 slave girls are not unaware of their effect on men, or of those of other slaves.
3 18 They are well aware that it is not only they, but others of their kind, as well, which constitute delectable, tempting morsels for any male appetite.
Pertinax and I were sitting, cross-legged, waiting to be served. His slave, Constantina, seemed to me unpleasant, irritable, even surly. Perhaps it was because of Cecily. It is not unusual when one attractive slave encounters another attractive slave in the vicinity of her master that certain frictions may occur. Both know, so to speak, that they are meaningless, and no more than luscious toys for men, toys which, to their misery, and fear, may easily be discarded or replaced, and, accordingly, they tend to be acutely jealous of the attentions of their masters. slave girls are not unaware of their effect on men, or of those of other slaves. They are well aware that it is not only they, but others of their kind, as well, which constitute delectable, tempting morsels for any male appetite. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 3)