Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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11
1130
Rask of Treve, it was said, like many Gorean warriors, preferred freewomen, enjoying the delicious agonies of his prey, as he reduced them to the utterness of the surrendered female slave.
Rask of Treve, it was said, like many Gorean warriors, preferred free women, enjoying the delicious agonies of his prey, as he reduced them to the utterness of the surrendered female slave.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #1130)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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11
1127
And yet, it was said, there were few women on Gor, strangely enough, to the fury of their own men, or guardians, who were not willing to be used, and branded and spurned by Rask of Treve, that young, audacious, ruthless warrior, only that they might helplessly know his touch.
11
1128
Rask of Treve, it was said, had never purchased a woman.
11
1129
He would capture, and take by force, those that pleased him.
11
1130
Rask of Treve, it was said, like many Gorean warriors, preferred freewomen, enjoying the delicious agonies of his prey, as he reduced them to the utterness of the surrendered female slave.
11
1131
On the other hand, if it should please him, it was said he could take a girl who was already slave and make her more a slave than a slave.
11
1132
I was later furious with myself that I had wept in the cell.
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1133
Of course I was a slave girl! I had been taught that! I knew it well! But I would be a superb one! Sometimes I thought angrily of girls on Earth, many of them, who, too, were slave girls, but who had not learned this, and who, presumably, would never do so.
And yet, it was said, there were few women on Gor, strangely enough, to the fury of their own men, or guardians, who were not willing to be used, and branded and spurned by Rask of Treve, that young, audacious, ruthless warrior, only that they might helplessly know his touch.
Rask of Treve, it was said, had never purchased a woman.
He would capture, and take by force, those that pleased him.
Rask of Treve, it was said, like many Gorean warriors, preferred free women, enjoying the delicious agonies of his prey, as he reduced them to the utterness of the surrendered female slave.
On the other hand, if it should please him, it was said he could take a girl who was already slave and make her more a slave than a slave.
I was later furious with myself that I had wept in the cell.
Of course I was a slave girl! I had been taught that! I knew it well! But I would be a superb one! Sometimes I thought angrily of girls on Earth, many of them, who, too, were slave girls, but who had not learned this, and who, presumably, would never do so.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 11)