Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
52
The most interesting aspect of her sale occurred late in the sale, when the auctioneer chose to display her slave reflexes.
6
53
As I had anticipated, they proved excellent.
6
54
How startled and distressed she was! How foolish, did she still think herself free? It was interesting to consider what might be her nature later, once her slave fires had been ignited.
6
55
I could conceive of her crawling on her belly to a master, tears in her eyes, begging to be touched.
6
56
It is pleasant to own such a woman.
6
57
What man does not want one? I wondered if she would be domestically suitable, say, could she sew, or cook, such things.
6
58
Some attention to such things is commonly involved in their training.
The most interesting aspect of her sale occurred late in the sale, when the auctioneer chose to display her slave reflexes.
As I had anticipated, they proved excellent.
How startled and distressed she was! How foolish, did she still think herself free? It was interesting to consider what might be her nature later, once her slave fires had been ignited.
I could conceive of her crawling on her belly to a master, tears in her eyes, begging to be touched.
It is pleasant to own such a woman.
What man does not want one? I wondered if she would be domestically suitable, say, could she sew, or cook, such things.
Some attention to such things is commonly involved in their training.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )