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Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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7 310 Do they not inform her of what she is, and what she is for? I knew that I was different from some, at least, of the other girls.
7 311 Unlike some of them, I had known I was a slave, even on Earth.
7 312 Doubtless, in time, they, too, would come to understand that they were slaves, and had always been slaves, lacking only the master and the collar.
7 313 They would come home to themselves, in being owned and mastered.
7 314 What hormonally normal woman does not wish to kneel before a master? Is this not clear enough from their dreams, and their feelings? Who does not wish to be a man's belonging? Who does not wish to feel his bonds, his lips and hands on one's body, owning it, possessing it, subduing it, treating it as he wishes, so casually, so thoughtlessly, so imperiously, caressing it into submission, forcing it to yield to him the pleasures of the master, and forcing us, as well, to endure, should it please him, whether we will or no, unspeakable, spasmodic ecstasies of rapture, ecstasies which we will beg to yield, again and again, as his ravished slave? "What was your caste?" I had been asked.
7 315 "I had no caste," I said.
7 316 "She is a barbarian, can you not tell?" had said another girl.
Do they not inform her of what she is, and what she is for? I knew that I was different from some, at least, of the other girls. Unlike some of them, I had known I was a slave, even on Earth. Doubtless, in time, they, too, would come to understand that they were slaves, and had always been slaves, lacking only the master and the collar. They would come home to themselves, in being owned and mastered. What hormonally normal woman does not wish to kneel before a master? Is this not clear enough from their dreams, and their feelings? Who does not wish to be a man's belonging? Who does not wish to feel his bonds, his lips and hands on one's body, owning it, possessing it, subduing it, treating it as he wishes, so casually, so thoughtlessly, so imperiously, caressing it into submission, forcing it to yield to him the pleasures of the master, and forcing us, as well, to endure, should it please him, whether we will or no, unspeakable, spasmodic ecstasies of rapture, ecstasies which we will beg to yield, again and again, as his ravished slave? "What was your caste?" I had been asked. "I had no caste," I said. "She is a barbarian, can you not tell?" had said another girl. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )