Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
58
Perhaps something might be made of her, if she is taught her collar, and suitably humbled.
Perhaps something might be made of her, if she is taught her collar, and suitably humbled.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #58)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
55
Sometimes a rich man adjudges the performance of an arrogant, vain, marvelously beautiful item to be intrinsically meretricious, to be hollow, and hypocritical, even fraudulent.
4
56
It may call forth moans of anguish from some men in the crowd but the connoisseur recognizes its duplicity.
4
57
Yet the slave is quite beautiful.
4
58
Perhaps something might be made of her, if she is taught her collar, and suitably humbled.
4
59
How smug she is, to be taken from the block by so generous a bid! But at his villa she is cast a rag and put to the tending of verr or tarsk.
4
60
Perhaps months later, now understanding that she is a slave, and no more, she is permitted to crawl, begging, to the foot of his couch.
4
61
Though it was late I lingered at the sales, though why I am not sure.
Sometimes a rich man adjudges the performance of an arrogant, vain, marvelously beautiful item to be intrinsically meretricious, to be hollow, and hypocritical, even fraudulent.
It may call forth moans of anguish from some men in the crowd but the connoisseur recognizes its duplicity.
Yet the slave is quite beautiful.
Perhaps something might be made of her, if she is taught her collar, and suitably humbled.
How smug she is, to be taken from the block by so generous a bid! But at his villa she is cast a rag and put to the tending of verr or tarsk.
Perhaps months later, now understanding that she is a slave, and no more, she is permitted to crawl, begging, to the foot of his couch.
Though it was late I lingered at the sales, though why I am not sure.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 4)