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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 35 I did not think that I had exceeded my place.
15 36 I think I had recognized what it was, since puberty.
15 37 Even on my former world, I had been curious as to what it might be, to be owned and serve a master.
15 38 On gor, I had learned.
15 39 Yet each master is different, and our helplessness in the arms of one may not be identical with our helplessness in the arms of another.
15 40 There are a thousand ecstasies, and a thousand yieldings, each in a sense the same, and yet each different.
15 41 What is common in each is that one is slave, and one is master.
I did not think that I had exceeded my place. I think I had recognized what it was, since puberty. Even on my former world, I had been curious as to what it might be, to be owned and serve a master. On gor, I had learned. Yet each master is different, and our helplessness in the arms of one may not be identical with our helplessness in the arms of another. There are a thousand ecstasies, and a thousand yieldings, each in a sense the same, and yet each different. What is common in each is that one is slave, and one is master. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )