Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
221
I was pleased.
4
222
This bespoke high intelligence.
4
223
Intelligence is a major criterion in terms of which we select slaves.
4
224
Who would wish a stupid slave? The intelligent slave learns her master's language quickly, learns swiftly how to please him, and perfectly, in all ways, and, being intelligent, is more likely to be in tune with her basic femaleness, and its profound needs.
4
225
She is the first to lick and kiss the chains which bind her.
4
226
"Twenty, twenty, yes, twenty- five," called the auctioneer.
4
227
"Thirty, thirty?" Not unexpectedly the slave was red-silk.
I was pleased.
This bespoke high intelligence.
Intelligence is a major criterion in terms of which we select slaves.
Who would wish a stupid slave? The intelligent slave learns her master's language quickly, learns swiftly how to please him, and perfectly, in all ways, and, being intelligent, is more likely to be in tune with her basic femaleness, and its profound needs.
She is the first to lick and kiss the chains which bind her.
"Twenty, twenty, yes, twenty- five," called the auctioneer.
"Thirty, thirty?" Not unexpectedly the slave was red-silk.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )