Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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403
I must try to conceal my love for him, but it is not easy for a slave to conceal her love.
I must try to conceal my love for him, but it is not easy for a slave to conceal her love.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #403)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Who then could he fear, but himself? I recalled how, long ago, in Victoria, when I was new to my collar, I had cried out my love for him, and had been soon, I thought abruptly, inexplicably, sold.
30
401
One is not to care for a slave.
30
402
Did not all know that? Might one not be mocked for such a weakness? Would that not call forth laughter in the taverns and exercise yards? How that would lessen a man in his own eyes! How then could he respect himself? Did he fear some concession or compromise that might diminish or tarnish his cherished, mighty self-esteem? But could a master not care a little for a slave? Why not? Might he not feel as much for a kaiila or pet sleen? I was afraid, for I wanted to belong to him.
30
403
I must try to conceal my love for him, but it is not easy for a slave to conceal her love.
30
404
She is the most open and helpless of all women.
30
405
How is she to control her expressions, her lips, her tiny movements, her eyes? It is as difficult for her to conceal her feelings as it is her body.
30
406
Her emotions are as public to view as her lineaments.
Who then could he fear, but himself? I recalled how, long ago, in Victoria, when I was new to my collar, I had cried out my love for him, and had been soon, I thought abruptly, inexplicably, sold.
One is not to care for a slave.
Did not all know that? Might one not be mocked for such a weakness? Would that not call forth laughter in the taverns and exercise yards? How that would lessen a man in his own eyes! How then could he respect himself? Did he fear some concession or compromise that might diminish or tarnish his cherished, mighty self-esteem? But could a master not care a little for a slave? Why not? Might he not feel as much for a kaiila or pet sleen? I was afraid, for I wanted to belong to him.
I must try to conceal my love for him, but it is not easy for a slave to conceal her love.
She is the most open and helpless of all women.
How is she to control her expressions, her lips, her tiny movements, her eyes? It is as difficult for her to conceal her feelings as it is her body.
Her emotions are as public to view as her lineaments.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 30)