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

The slave, totally, is property, at the mercy of the master. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #730)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 730 The slave, totally, is property, at the mercy of the master.

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

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10 727 She loved being property, and knowing herself property, but I did not think she was eager to be bestowed or vended.
10 728 She loved being a possession, but, rather clearly, if I am not mistaken, she wished to remain the possession of a particular master, wished to remain my possession.
10 729 Her distress, I think, had to do with the apprehension, this now again made clear to her, that she might without a second thought be given or sold to another.
10 730 The slave, totally, is property, at the mercy of the master.
10 731 Too, she may have feared that I might accept Lord Nishida's offer, and then she would no longer be my only slave.
10 732 Most slaves desire, fervently, to be a man's only slave.
10 733 That she might become, in such a situation, "first girl," over the formerly insolent "Constantina" would be small consolation for sharing the attentions of a master with a rival.
She loved being property, and knowing herself property, but I did not think she was eager to be bestowed or vended. She loved being a possession, but, rather clearly, if I am not mistaken, she wished to remain the possession of a particular master, wished to remain my possession. Her distress, I think, had to do with the apprehension, this now again made clear to her, that she might without a second thought be given or sold to another. The slave, totally, is property, at the mercy of the master. Too, she may have feared that I might accept Lord Nishida's offer, and then she would no longer be my only slave. Most slaves desire, fervently, to be a man's only slave. That she might become, in such a situation, "first girl," over the formerly insolent "Constantina" would be small consolation for sharing the attentions of a master with a rival. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 10)