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

I expected that when he became more accustomed to the mastery, and more excited, and so on, he would better see the slave as an object, a possession, from which great pleasure might be derived. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #254)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 254 I expected that when he became more accustomed to the mastery, and more excited, and so on, he would better see the slave as an object, a possession, from which great pleasure might be derived.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 251 Too, she responds to it, in obedience, and sexuality.
15 252 She turned in the leash collar and smiled at me.
15 253 She then clenched her knees even more closely together, victoriously.
15 254 I expected that when he became more accustomed to the mastery, and more excited, and so on, he would better see the slave as an object, a possession, from which great pleasure might be derived.
15 255 Then I expected he would see to it that her knees would be spread appropriately, nicely.
15 256 "You will need a name for her," I said.
15 257 "My name," she said, "is Lady Portia Lia Serisia of Sun Gate Towers".
Too, she responds to it, in obedience, and sexuality. She turned in the leash collar and smiled at me. She then clenched her knees even more closely together, victoriously. I expected that when he became more accustomed to the mastery, and more excited, and so on, he would better see the slave as an object, a possession, from which great pleasure might be derived. Then I expected he would see to it that her knees would be spread appropriately, nicely. "You will need a name for her," I said. "My name," she said, "is Lady Portia Lia Serisia of Sun Gate Towers". - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 15)