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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 395 On Earth, Elinor Brinton had enjoyed teasing and tormenting men, arousing them, for her amusement, and then leaving them dissatisfied, but here, on this world, in this place, one must be very careful about such things.
11 396 The men of Gor are not as the men of Earth.
11 397 I fear they are not gentlemen.
11 398 They do tend to be extremely concerned with honor, but there is no dishonor, you see, in using a slave as a slave.
11 399 That is what is supposed to be done with them.
11 400 Here one might find oneself, particularly if one is a slave, simply seized and put to pleasure, and find oneself being abruptly, insolently used, rudely, humiliatingly, for the purpose of extinguishing the flames one had unwisely ignited.
11 401 "She-sleen," he said.
On Earth, Elinor Brinton had enjoyed teasing and tormenting men, arousing them, for her amusement, and then leaving them dissatisfied, but here, on this world, in this place, one must be very careful about such things. The men of Gor are not as the men of Earth. I fear they are not gentlemen. They do tend to be extremely concerned with honor, but there is no dishonor, you see, in using a slave as a slave. That is what is supposed to be done with them. Here one might find oneself, particularly if one is a slave, simply seized and put to pleasure, and find oneself being abruptly, insolently used, rudely, humiliatingly, for the purpose of extinguishing the flames one had unwisely ignited. "She-sleen," he said. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )