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Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 197 Surely that would have been cruel enough, but each had been brilliantly selected, with the end in view of my suffering, that I should be torn between desire and honor, suffering indefinitely until, inevitably, I should succumb to the implacable imperatives of nature, and put them to my pleasure.
19 198 Had they been slaves, there had been no dilemma, but a feast of joy, but both were free women.
19 199 The first and I, I do not doubt, had been ingeniously matched, physically, psychologically, physiologically, and such, by all the technological and scientific brilliance of priest-kings, with the end in view that we should be irresistible to one another.
19 200 Indeed I had sometimes wondered if she had been, perhaps over generations, given the technology of priest-kings, their foresight and their knowledge of the world, bred for me.
19 201 Certainly we shared a native language, and, to an extent, a common background.
19 202 She was English, as I, and similarly educated.
19 203 We had been raised, substantially, in the same culture.
Surely that would have been cruel enough, but each had been brilliantly selected, with the end in view of my suffering, that I should be torn between desire and honor, suffering indefinitely until, inevitably, I should succumb to the implacable imperatives of nature, and put them to my pleasure. Had they been slaves, there had been no dilemma, but a feast of joy, but both were free women. The first and I, I do not doubt, had been ingeniously matched, physically, psychologically, physiologically, and such, by all the technological and scientific brilliance of priest-kings, with the end in view that we should be irresistible to one another. Indeed I had sometimes wondered if she had been, perhaps over generations, given the technology of priest-kings, their foresight and their knowledge of the world, bred for me. Certainly we shared a native language, and, to an extent, a common background. She was English, as I, and similarly educated. We had been raised, substantially, in the same culture. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )