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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 42 "slave fires," she said, "may be lit in the coldest of bellies, turning them helplessly needful, beggingly needful".
2 43 I feared this might be true.
2 44 Had I not dreamed of such need, of such helplessness? Could I be turned into such a needful, helpless thing? Surely not! Yet had I not longed for this? "How helpless then," she said, "would a woman be!" "Do not speak so," I begged.
2 45 "What could she be then," she said, "but a man's slave, the slave of men".
2 46 "I would not permit it," I said.
2 47 "And who could respond to the men we know?" "Your wishes in the matter need not be considered," she said.
2 48 "And all men may not be such as those with whom we are disappointingly familiar.
"slave fires," she said, "may be lit in the coldest of bellies, turning them helplessly needful, beggingly needful". I feared this might be true. Had I not dreamed of such need, of such helplessness? Could I be turned into such a needful, helpless thing? Surely not! Yet had I not longed for this? "How helpless then," she said, "would a woman be!" "Do not speak so," I begged. "What could she be then," she said, "but a man's slave, the slave of men". "I would not permit it," I said. "And who could respond to the men we know?" "Your wishes in the matter need not be considered," she said. "And all men may not be such as those with whom we are disappointingly familiar. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )