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

Doubtless he, too, had considered her, even on Earth, in a collar, his collar. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #44)
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23 44 Doubtless he, too, had considered her, even on Earth, in a collar, his collar.

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

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23 41 It was almost a madness, almost as though a larl might, in the presence of food, his natural provender, fitted to his appetite by a thousand generations of hunting, seizure, and feeding, torment himself, and refuse himself not only the food he wanted, for which his hunger raged, but without which he could not live.
23 42 I was sure Pertinax wanted Saru, and as a Gorean master wants a woman, wholly, and uncompromisingly.
23 43 I suspected he had often, even on Earth, speculated on what she might look like at his feet, naked and bound, in his power.
23 44 Doubtless he, too, had considered her, even on Earth, in a collar, his collar.
23 45 What man can truly, deeply, desire a woman, wholly, fully, without contemplating her in his collar? Too, I recalled the preceding night.
23 46 Pertinax had tasted slave.
23 47 And what man, having tasted slave, will be content with less? I viewed Saru.
It was almost a madness, almost as though a larl might, in the presence of food, his natural provender, fitted to his appetite by a thousand generations of hunting, seizure, and feeding, torment himself, and refuse himself not only the food he wanted, for which his hunger raged, but without which he could not live. I was sure Pertinax wanted Saru, and as a Gorean master wants a woman, wholly, and uncompromisingly. I suspected he had often, even on Earth, speculated on what she might look like at his feet, naked and bound, in his power. Doubtless he, too, had considered her, even on Earth, in a collar, his collar. What man can truly, deeply, desire a woman, wholly, fully, without contemplating her in his collar? Too, I recalled the preceding night. Pertinax had tasted slave. And what man, having tasted slave, will be content with less? I viewed Saru. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 23)