Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
40
42
She wants to be a woman, to be owned, to be at the mercy of men, to be her master's slave.
She wants to be a woman, to be owned, to be at the mercy of men, to be her master's slave.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 40, Sentence #42)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
40
39
Who is it who deems reality unlawful? Those who somehow profit from its denial? Why should it be incumbent on a particular form of life to betray itself? We do not ask that of the kaiila or sleen.
40
40
Who could benefit from the denial of nature but the unnatural, the fearers of nature? To be sure, all, sooner or later, learn their womanhood.
40
41
The major difference is that the highly intelligent woman of the Polluted World has often arrived on Gor with, so to speak, a collar already on her neck.
40
42
She wants to be a woman, to be owned, to be at the mercy of men, to be her master's slave.
40
43
"Are not barbarians frigid?" he asked.
40
44
"Not at all," I said.
40
45
"Touch one, and see her squirm, and beg".
Who is it who deems reality unlawful? Those who somehow profit from its denial? Why should it be incumbent on a particular form of life to betray itself? We do not ask that of the kaiila or sleen.
Who could benefit from the denial of nature but the unnatural, the fearers of nature? To be sure, all, sooner or later, learn their womanhood.
The major difference is that the highly intelligent woman of the Polluted World has often arrived on Gor with, so to speak, a collar already on her neck.
She wants to be a woman, to be owned, to be at the mercy of men, to be her master's slave.
"Are not barbarians frigid?" he asked.
"Not at all," I said.
"Touch one, and see her squirm, and beg".
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 40)