Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Even a beast may love her master," I said.
"Even a beast may love her master," I said.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 50, Sentence #221)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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50
218
I must look up at him, for the leash was pulled up, taut, and tight, gripped in his fist.
50
219
"Forgive me, Master," I said.
50
220
He looked down upon me, with a savage, angry, ferocious light in his eyes, with all the contempt with which the free may regard a slave.
50
221
"Even a beast may love her master," I said.
50
222
"Do not dare speak of love, you blasphemous she-tarsk," he said.
50
223
"You are not a free woman but what you should be, a meaningless slave.
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You are an article to be used, an object purchased for work and pleasure, for inordinate raptures of unspeakable pleasure, to be derived from your body whenever and however a master might please".
I must look up at him, for the leash was pulled up, taut, and tight, gripped in his fist.
"Forgive me, Master," I said.
He looked down upon me, with a savage, angry, ferocious light in his eyes, with all the contempt with which the free may regard a slave.
"Even a beast may love her master," I said.
"Do not dare speak of love, you blasphemous she-tarsk," he said.
"You are not a free woman but what you should be, a meaningless slave.
You are an article to be used, an object purchased for work and pleasure, for inordinate raptures of unspeakable pleasure, to be derived from your body whenever and however a master might please".
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 50)