Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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7
219
How frightening to be so at a man's mercy, to be so needful, and dependent upon him! How she hopes and begs that he may be disposed to show her a mercy and kindness.
How frightening to be so at a man's mercy, to be so needful, and dependent upon him! How she hopes and begs that he may be disposed to show her a mercy and kindness.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #219)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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7
216
It may also express contrition, gratitude, and a slave's love.
7
217
Too, it is a way in which to place oneself before the master, and plead for attention.
7
218
I had sometimes begun to sense how one's needs might sometimes be much upon us.
7
219
How frightening to be so at a man's mercy, to be so needful, and dependent upon him! How she hopes and begs that he may be disposed to show her a mercy and kindness.
7
220
She is only a slave.
7
221
I resolved that I must fight such things.
7
222
But I did not want to fight them; rather I wanted to so belong to my master, to be that much his.
It may also express contrition, gratitude, and a slave's love.
Too, it is a way in which to place oneself before the master, and plead for attention.
I had sometimes begun to sense how one's needs might sometimes be much upon us.
How frightening to be so at a man's mercy, to be so needful, and dependent upon him! How she hopes and begs that he may be disposed to show her a mercy and kindness.
She is only a slave.
I resolved that I must fight such things.
But I did not want to fight them; rather I wanted to so belong to my master, to be that much his.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 7)