Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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145
I hoped my captor wanted me.
50
146
How I would strive to please him, in all the ways of the meaningless, abject slave! How I longed to be the single slave of a private master! I did not think it could be borne, that I might share my master with another.
50
147
I trusted that lovely Asperiche would not be the cause of bloodshed between Master Axel and my captor.
50
148
It is strange, I thought, how Gorean masters, before whom we are negligible, at whose feet we are nothing, who hold us in the lofty contempt of a free person, will kill for us.
50
149
Are we then so meaningless, truly? But, I thought, Master Axel and my captor are friends.
50
150
Surely they would not draw steel on one another.
50
151
But Asperiche was very beautiful.
I hoped my captor wanted me.
How I would strive to please him, in all the ways of the meaningless, abject slave! How I longed to be the single slave of a private master! I did not think it could be borne, that I might share my master with another.
I trusted that lovely Asperiche would not be the cause of bloodshed between Master Axel and my captor.
It is strange, I thought, how Gorean masters, before whom we are negligible, at whose feet we are nothing, who hold us in the lofty contempt of a free person, will kill for us.
Are we then so meaningless, truly? But, I thought, Master Axel and my captor are friends.
Surely they would not draw steel on one another.
But Asperiche was very beautiful.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )