Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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807
A love unknown to a free woman, in its helplessness, its need, its depth, profundity, beauty, and passion, is often felt by a woman for the man whose collar she wears.
A love unknown to a free woman, in its helplessness, its need, its depth, profundity, beauty, and passion, is often felt by a woman for the man whose collar she wears.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #807)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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'" The name Flavius is a common name in the middle latitudes of Gor, at Ar, and elsewhere.
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805
I supposed the name had come to her mind, given her name, Flavia, which name, as would be expected, is similarly well known in such areas.
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806
It is not unknown, of course, that a slave might strive desperately to be returned to her master.
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807
A love unknown to a free woman, in its helplessness, its need, its depth, profundity, beauty, and passion, is often felt by a woman for the man whose collar she wears.
3
808
Owned, she is his, wholly.
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809
"'What troubles in Ar?' asked a fellow.
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810
I was sure the question was not candid, but a test of sorts.
'" The name Flavius is a common name in the middle latitudes of Gor, at Ar, and elsewhere.
I supposed the name had come to her mind, given her name, Flavia, which name, as would be expected, is similarly well known in such areas.
It is not unknown, of course, that a slave might strive desperately to be returned to her master.
A love unknown to a free woman, in its helplessness, its need, its depth, profundity, beauty, and passion, is often felt by a woman for the man whose collar she wears.
Owned, she is his, wholly.
"'What troubles in Ar?' asked a fellow.
I was sure the question was not candid, but a test of sorts.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3)