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

To have a beautiful woman so at one's mercy, so much in one's power, so much one's own, fills a man with triumph and joy, even with exultation. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #319)
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3 319 To have a beautiful woman so at one's mercy, so much in one's power, so much one's own, fills a man with triumph and joy, even with exultation.

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

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3 316 Bit by bit I fed Cecily and watched her take the food gently, delicately, between her small, fine white teeth.
3 317 Some of the sul I let her lick from my fingers.
3 318 I stole a glance at Pertinax, and noted that he, as I had suspected would be the case, was almost aflame with admiration and awe, with delight and envy.
3 319 To have a beautiful woman so at one's mercy, so much in one's power, so much one's own, fills a man with triumph and joy, even with exultation.
3 320 He then begins to understand what it can be, to be what he is, a man.
3 321 To be sure, Goreans take this sort of thing much for granted.
3 322 Cecily took the food gratefully from me, and seemed almost dreamily content.
Bit by bit I fed Cecily and watched her take the food gently, delicately, between her small, fine white teeth. Some of the sul I let her lick from my fingers. I stole a glance at Pertinax, and noted that he, as I had suspected would be the case, was almost aflame with admiration and awe, with delight and envy. To have a beautiful woman so at one's mercy, so much in one's power, so much one's own, fills a man with triumph and joy, even with exultation. He then begins to understand what it can be, to be what he is, a man. To be sure, Goreans take this sort of thing much for granted. Cecily took the food gratefully from me, and seemed almost dreamily content. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 3)