Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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49
Such gross women, sold perhaps for a pittance, and taught the meaning of their sex, if only by the whip, discovered the femininity they had thought nonexistent, and had professed to despise in their smaller sisters.
10
50
They, too, suitably mastered, as women may be, soon learned themselves, and love.
10
51
One need not be a gold-piece girl or a silver-piece girl to be fulfilled in bondage.
10
52
Now they know themselves, and gratefully, and humbly, as mastered females, as only another sister in bondage.
10
53
I thought of Jad, her opulent streets, of the countryside, of the terraces of Cos, of her grapes, fresh, sweet, and full, of Ar, of glorious, imperial Ar, with its countless towers and its wide boulevards, of the occupation, of my squad, of the rising in the city, the flight to return, the welcome we did not receive, the poverty, the casting about, of Telnus, her taverns, her harbor, and shipping, of the Metioche, and of the great ship of Tersites.
10
54
And I thought of a slave in my collar, at my feet, looking up at me, knowing that she was mine.
10
55
I wondered if I should permit her clothing.
Such gross women, sold perhaps for a pittance, and taught the meaning of their sex, if only by the whip, discovered the femininity they had thought nonexistent, and had professed to despise in their smaller sisters.
They, too, suitably mastered, as women may be, soon learned themselves, and love.
One need not be a gold-piece girl or a silver-piece girl to be fulfilled in bondage.
Now they know themselves, and gratefully, and humbly, as mastered females, as only another sister in bondage.
I thought of Jad, her opulent streets, of the countryside, of the terraces of Cos, of her grapes, fresh, sweet, and full, of Ar, of glorious, imperial Ar, with its countless towers and its wide boulevards, of the occupation, of my squad, of the rising in the city, the flight to return, the welcome we did not receive, the poverty, the casting about, of Telnus, her taverns, her harbor, and shipping, of the Metioche, and of the great ship of Tersites.
And I thought of a slave in my collar, at my feet, looking up at me, knowing that she was mine.
I wondered if I should permit her clothing.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )