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

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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.
3 19 The female slave cast amongst strong men is not unlike steaming, juicy, roasted meat cast among ravening sleen.
3 20 Indeed, few females of Earth, from their experiences on their native world, have any understanding of what it would be to be a female amongst men such as those of Gor; few such females would be prepared in the least for the possessiveness and power, the virility and lusts, of such men, natural men, and masters; and few would anticipate how exquisitely desirable they would appear to such men, and few would suspect how helpless and vulnerable, too, they would find themselves in the midst of such men, particularly were their necks clasped in the collar of a slave.
3 21 And yet I had the sense that Constantina's attitudes might not be typical of the common slave, fearing for the loss of the interest or attentions of her master.
3 22 Indeed, she seemed to show not only myself, a stranger, but her master little deference.
3 23 I found it of interest that he, for his part, seemed to accept this.
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. The female slave cast amongst strong men is not unlike steaming, juicy, roasted meat cast among ravening sleen. Indeed, few females of Earth, from their experiences on their native world, have any understanding of what it would be to be a female amongst men such as those of Gor; few such females would be prepared in the least for the possessiveness and power, the virility and lusts, of such men, natural men, and masters; and few would anticipate how exquisitely desirable they would appear to such men, and few would suspect how helpless and vulnerable, too, they would find themselves in the midst of such men, particularly were their necks clasped in the collar of a slave. And yet I had the sense that Constantina's attitudes might not be typical of the common slave, fearing for the loss of the interest or attentions of her master. Indeed, she seemed to show not only myself, a stranger, but her master little deference. I found it of interest that he, for his part, seemed to accept this. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )