Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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37
112
"Yes, yes," she said, "Master!" I supposed this was possible.
37
113
Most private slaves, after a time, are hopelessly devoted to their masters.
37
114
Doubtless this has to do with the collar.
37
115
It is hard to be in a man's collar and, after a time, not come to be his slave, not merely in law, but in heart.
37
116
And it is hard to have a woman in one's collar without noticing, after a time, how well she looks on her knees before you.
37
117
"I fear, dear Callias," I said to the stranger, "that you are weak".
37
118
"I?" he said.
"Yes, yes," she said, "Master!" I supposed this was possible.
Most private slaves, after a time, are hopelessly devoted to their masters.
Doubtless this has to do with the collar.
It is hard to be in a man's collar and, after a time, not come to be his slave, not merely in law, but in heart.
And it is hard to have a woman in one's collar without noticing, after a time, how well she looks on her knees before you.
"I fear, dear Callias," I said to the stranger, "that you are weak".
"I?" he said.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )