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

Indeed, she had originally been intended, as a free woman, unbeknownst to herself, to tempt and torture me from my codes, to play a role in my humiliation and downfall. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #57)
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15 57 Indeed, she had originally been intended, as a free woman, unbeknownst to herself, to tempt and torture me from my codes, to play a role in my humiliation and downfall.

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

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15 54 A touch could ignite her, and she had grown in her bondage, and, clearly, was still growing.
15 55 Indeed, there is no end to such things, as the horizons of the collar are forever beckoning, and are endless.
15 56 Too, Cecily and I had been matched to one another, as tormentingly attracted lovers, by the wisdom, cruelty, and science of Priest-Kings.
15 57 Indeed, she had originally been intended, as a free woman, unbeknownst to herself, to tempt and torture me from my codes, to play a role in my humiliation and downfall.
15 58 I could not have indefinitely resisted the taking of her, despite the fact that she was at that time free.
15 59 The intervention of Kurii, in a raid on the Prison Moon, where we were captive, prevented this situation from reaching its inevitable denouement.
15 60 Later, after having been appropriately thigh-marked on the Steel World, she had come into my collar.
A touch could ignite her, and she had grown in her bondage, and, clearly, was still growing. Indeed, there is no end to such things, as the horizons of the collar are forever beckoning, and are endless. Too, Cecily and I had been matched to one another, as tormentingly attracted lovers, by the wisdom, cruelty, and science of Priest-Kings. Indeed, she had originally been intended, as a free woman, unbeknownst to herself, to tempt and torture me from my codes, to play a role in my humiliation and downfall. I could not have indefinitely resisted the taking of her, despite the fact that she was at that time free. The intervention of Kurii, in a raid on the Prison Moon, where we were captive, prevented this situation from reaching its inevitable denouement. Later, after having been appropriately thigh-marked on the Steel World, she had come into my collar. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 15)