Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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1202
'You are wholly at my mercy, are you not?' she asked.
'You are wholly at my mercy, are you not?' she asked.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #1202)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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1199
Perhaps she wishes it were she who wore the chains.
3
1200
In any event, a female slave may, and must supply a man with inordinate pleasures; which makes her precious to him, whereas a female slave is likely to fall forever short of the exacting services required by her mistress.
3
1201
'Perhaps,' said Altheia, 'you have not yet been conquered by a man, have not yet been subdued, have not yet learned to beg for his final, slightest touch, that you might, leaping in your chains, scream your irrevocable submission and surrender to the moons and stars of Gor?' 'Do not betray me,' I begged.
3
1202
'You are wholly at my mercy, are you not?' she asked.
3
1203
'Yes,' I said.
3
1204
'As I was once at yours,' she said.
3
1205
'Yes,' I said, 'friend Altheia, dear, beloved Altheia.
Perhaps she wishes it were she who wore the chains.
In any event, a female slave may, and must supply a man with inordinate pleasures; which makes her precious to him, whereas a female slave is likely to fall forever short of the exacting services required by her mistress.
'Perhaps,' said Altheia, 'you have not yet been conquered by a man, have not yet been subdued, have not yet learned to beg for his final, slightest touch, that you might, leaping in your chains, scream your irrevocable submission and surrender to the moons and stars of Gor?' 'Do not betray me,' I begged.
'You are wholly at my mercy, are you not?' she asked.
'Yes,' I said.
'As I was once at yours,' she said.
'Yes,' I said, 'friend Altheia, dear, beloved Altheia.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3)