Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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10
775
"And this one," said Tajima, who had had, from the beginning, as I understood it, reservations pertaining to the former Miss Wentworth, "as she would be unworthy meat for larls or sleen, may be bound and cast into the garbage pit for the delectation of swarming urts".
"And this one," said Tajima, who had had, from the beginning, as I understood it, reservations pertaining to the former Miss Wentworth, "as she would be unworthy meat for larls or sleen, may be bound and cast into the garbage pit for the delectation of swarming urts".
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #775)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
772
In the collar, and in submission, she learns service, fulfillment, wholeness, and love.
10
773
In the collar, and in her complete and categorical submission to the master, sexually, emotionally, and personally, she becomes herself, and happy.
10
774
"If Lord Nishida is not pleased," said Thrasilicus, "we may search out another".
10
775
"And this one," said Tajima, who had had, from the beginning, as I understood it, reservations pertaining to the former Miss Wentworth, "as she would be unworthy meat for larls or sleen, may be bound and cast into the garbage pit for the delectation of swarming urts".
10
776
There seemed a general assent to this, amongst those present.
10
777
They took her to be poor slave stuff.
10
778
I myself, however, did not think she would look poorly on a block, if well exhibited.
In the collar, and in submission, she learns service, fulfillment, wholeness, and love.
In the collar, and in her complete and categorical submission to the master, sexually, emotionally, and personally, she becomes herself, and happy.
"If Lord Nishida is not pleased," said Thrasilicus, "we may search out another".
"And this one," said Tajima, who had had, from the beginning, as I understood it, reservations pertaining to the former Miss Wentworth, "as she would be unworthy meat for larls or sleen, may be bound and cast into the garbage pit for the delectation of swarming urts".
There seemed a general assent to this, amongst those present.
They took her to be poor slave stuff.
I myself, however, did not think she would look poorly on a block, if well exhibited.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 10)