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

And it is not such a fearful thing, he later learns, really, to have at his feet one for whom he would die, a love slave, and one who knew him, from his first touch, as her long longed-for love master. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 38, Sentence #52)
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38 52 And it is not such a fearful thing, he later learns, really, to have at his feet one for whom he would die, a love slave, and one who knew him, from his first touch, as her long longed-for love master.

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

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38 49 When he dares, he sends her again to the alcove, and perhaps confirms what he had most feared, that she is not merely another slave to him, but that she is muchly different, and that they may have been selected for one another by nature, he as master, she as slave.
38 50 So, eventually he buys her.
38 51 She costs him more than he would care to admit to his fellows, but he will make it up, many times over, out of her lovely hide.
38 52 And it is not such a fearful thing, he later learns, really, to have at his feet one for whom he would die, a love slave, and one who knew him, from his first touch, as her long longed-for love master.
38 53 And so in the mysterious ways of nature the match is made.
38 54 One must, of course, be particularly strict with a love slave, severe in her discipline, and such, not hesitating to put her to the whip for her least laxity or failure to fully please, but she would have it no other way, for he is her master.
38 55 I had stopped one girl at the foot of the ramp, my finger to her shoulder, who was carrying a number of garments.
When he dares, he sends her again to the alcove, and perhaps confirms what he had most feared, that she is not merely another slave to him, but that she is muchly different, and that they may have been selected for one another by nature, he as master, she as slave. So, eventually he buys her. She costs him more than he would care to admit to his fellows, but he will make it up, many times over, out of her lovely hide. And it is not such a fearful thing, he later learns, really, to have at his feet one for whom he would die, a love slave, and one who knew him, from his first touch, as her long longed-for love master. And so in the mysterious ways of nature the match is made. One must, of course, be particularly strict with a love slave, severe in her discipline, and such, not hesitating to put her to the whip for her least laxity or failure to fully please, but she would have it no other way, for he is her master. I had stopped one girl at the foot of the ramp, my finger to her shoulder, who was carrying a number of garments. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 38)