Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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5
237
Here, fearfully, I have found men who will take such as I in hand, and brand, collar, and train us as thoroughly and thoughtlessly as any other animal, which we are.
Here, fearfully, I have found men who will take such as I in hand, and brand, collar, and train us as thoroughly and thoughtlessly as any other animal, which we are.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #237)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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5
234
Or more, what woman would? How pathetic that would be, how one would despise such a man, such a betrayer of his nature, or one lacking the nature of man, but rather to one who is incomparably superior to myself, naturally powerful, commanding, and virile, one who would see me as I am, and do with me as he wished, one to whom I could be only a slave.
5
235
But I never, on Earth, expected to meet such a man, a man strong enough to see me for what I was, and do with me what he should.
5
236
Once I did not know such men could exist.
5
237
Here, fearfully, I have found men who will take such as I in hand, and brand, collar, and train us as thoroughly and thoughtlessly as any other animal, which we are.
5
238
I now kneel before such men and know myself a slave, and fittingly and rightfully so.
5
239
They give me no choice.
5
240
I want none.
Or more, what woman would? How pathetic that would be, how one would despise such a man, such a betrayer of his nature, or one lacking the nature of man, but rather to one who is incomparably superior to myself, naturally powerful, commanding, and virile, one who would see me as I am, and do with me as he wished, one to whom I could be only a slave.
But I never, on Earth, expected to meet such a man, a man strong enough to see me for what I was, and do with me what he should.
Once I did not know such men could exist.
Here, fearfully, I have found men who will take such as I in hand, and brand, collar, and train us as thoroughly and thoughtlessly as any other animal, which we are.
I now kneel before such men and know myself a slave, and fittingly and rightfully so.
They give me no choice.
I want none.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 5)