Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
540
"The quality, and desirability, of slaves," he said, "is seldom a matter of surfaces.
9
541
Do not confuse the outside slave with the inside slave.
9
542
They may not be identical.
9
543
cities have been bartered for a woman you might adjudge plain.
9
544
One buys, and desires, the whole slave.
9
545
There are many beauties.
9
546
There is the beauty of a slave's joy, that of her passion, and service, that of her submission, that of her lively, vital intelligence, so stimulating to encounter, she kneeling before you, that of her emotions and feelings, that of the all of her, that of the entire fair beast, now collared".
"The quality, and desirability, of slaves," he said, "is seldom a matter of surfaces.
Do not confuse the outside slave with the inside slave.
They may not be identical.
cities have been bartered for a woman you might adjudge plain.
One buys, and desires, the whole slave.
There are many beauties.
There is the beauty of a slave's joy, that of her passion, and service, that of her submission, that of her lively, vital intelligence, so stimulating to encounter, she kneeling before you, that of her emotions and feelings, that of the all of her, that of the entire fair beast, now collared".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )