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

And soon the slave desires, too, desperately, to convey the wholeness of her to the master. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #426)
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13 426 And soon the slave desires, too, desperately, to convey the wholeness of her to the master.

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

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13 423 How much like a foolish free woman was she still, who so often so little understood men.
13 424 The Gorean master possesses the whole slave, and the slave understands she is wholly possessed.
13 425 He will have everything out of her, her feelings and thoughts, her imaginings, her hopes, her dreams, her fears, everything, and, if necessary, he will have this out of her by the whip.
13 426 And soon the slave desires, too, desperately, to convey the wholeness of her to the master.
13 427 She knows her beauty is to be placed at his feet, his to do with as he pleases, but she learns that he will have, too, if it pleases him, as it may or may not, spilled at his feet like her tresses, the treasures of her inner life.
13 428 It is a miserable slave who is kept as a mere body.
13 429 Much, of course, depends on the master and the slave.
How much like a foolish free woman was she still, who so often so little understood men. The Gorean master possesses the whole slave, and the slave understands she is wholly possessed. He will have everything out of her, her feelings and thoughts, her imaginings, her hopes, her dreams, her fears, everything, and, if necessary, he will have this out of her by the whip. And soon the slave desires, too, desperately, to convey the wholeness of her to the master. She knows her beauty is to be placed at his feet, his to do with as he pleases, but she learns that he will have, too, if it pleases him, as it may or may not, spilled at his feet like her tresses, the treasures of her inner life. It is a miserable slave who is kept as a mere body. Much, of course, depends on the master and the slave. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 13)