Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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474
And well I did so, for I had begun to suspect what it might be to be so needful, so helpless, so vulnerable, what it might be to desire with all one's being, submitted in the complementarities of nature, to love and serve a master, and even if one feared the master, or hated him, what it might be to be so helplessly enflamed, so heated, so needful as to be desperate for his least smile, his smallest caress, the weight of his chains.
And well I did so, for I had begun to suspect what it might be to be so needful, so helpless, so vulnerable, what it might be to desire with all one's being, submitted in the complementarities of nature, to love and serve a master, and even if one feared the master, or hated him, what it might be to be so helplessly enflamed, so heated, so needful as to be desperate for his least smile, his smallest caress, the weight of his chains.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #474)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
471
I had begun to sense, in the coffle, on the sales chain, in the girl cage, how bondage might enflame the sexuality of a woman.
10
472
I was terrified of this.
10
473
I rejected it, I repudiated it, within, almost hysterically.
10
474
And well I did so, for I had begun to suspect what it might be to be so needful, so helpless, so vulnerable, what it might be to desire with all one's being, submitted in the complementarities of nature, to love and serve a master, and even if one feared the master, or hated him, what it might be to be so helplessly enflamed, so heated, so needful as to be desperate for his least smile, his smallest caress, the weight of his chains.
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475
Here men were masters, absolute and legal masters, at least of such women as I.
10
476
"I see," he said.
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477
"I gather then," I said, "that although I might in any event have been brought to this world as a female slave, that there were, in my case, additional considerations".
I had begun to sense, in the coffle, on the sales chain, in the girl cage, how bondage might enflame the sexuality of a woman.
I was terrified of this.
I rejected it, I repudiated it, within, almost hysterically.
And well I did so, for I had begun to suspect what it might be to be so needful, so helpless, so vulnerable, what it might be to desire with all one's being, submitted in the complementarities of nature, to love and serve a master, and even if one feared the master, or hated him, what it might be to be so helplessly enflamed, so heated, so needful as to be desperate for his least smile, his smallest caress, the weight of his chains.
Here men were masters, absolute and legal masters, at least of such women as I.
"I see," he said.
"I gather then," I said, "that although I might in any event have been brought to this world as a female slave, that there were, in my case, additional considerations".
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 10)