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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 179 "Yes," I said.
15 180 "She wants to be in your arms, Master," said Cecily.
15 181 "Oh, yes," he laughed, "anything to escape the stable, the collar! For that what sacrifice would she not make? Even that of becoming what she hitherto most despised, a wife, or companion!" "No, Master," said Cecily.
15 182 "She wants to be otherwise in your arms, not as wife or companion, but as slave".
15 183 "Absurd," said Pertinax.
15 184 "Do not forget," I said, "that slave fires have been kindled in her sweet, vulnerable belly.
15 185 Once that is done, what can a woman be but a slave?" "I suspect," said Cecily, "she often fantasized about you as her master".
"Yes," I said. "She wants to be in your arms, Master," said Cecily. "Oh, yes," he laughed, "anything to escape the stable, the collar! For that what sacrifice would she not make? Even that of becoming what she hitherto most despised, a wife, or companion!" "No, Master," said Cecily. "She wants to be otherwise in your arms, not as wife or companion, but as slave". "Absurd," said Pertinax. "Do not forget," I said, "that slave fires have been kindled in her sweet, vulnerable belly. Once that is done, what can a woman be but a slave?" "I suspect," said Cecily, "she often fantasized about you as her master". - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )