Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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11
1134
I thought of them, dressing for men, trying to please them, though not much caring for them, to advance themselves in powers and luxuries, using their bodies and minds, their smiles, and glances and words, and touches, clumsily perhaps, not having been trained, to obtain their desires of foolish, starved men.
I thought of them, dressing for men, trying to please them, though not much caring for them, to advance themselves in powers and luxuries, using their bodies and minds, their smiles, and glances and words, and touches, clumsily perhaps, not having been trained, to obtain their desires of foolish, starved men.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #1134)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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.
11
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.
11
1134
I thought of them, dressing for men, trying to please them, though not much caring for them, to advance themselves in powers and luxuries, using their bodies and minds, their smiles, and glances and words, and touches, clumsily perhaps, not having been trained, to obtain their desires of foolish, starved men.
11
1135
These were girls, not caring for men, who employ the needs of men, without penalty, intelligently to their own profit.
11
1136
Smile at a man of Earth and he will be grateful; pretend to be willing to please a man of Earth and he will do anything for you.
11
1137
You may then use them, such needful weaklings, to rise in the million strata of your intricate society, to climb, to ingratiate and insinuate yourself swiftly, expertly, into the high, warm, comfortable, luxurious places in your busy, impersonal, complex, loveless, anxious world.
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.
I thought of them, dressing for men, trying to please them, though not much caring for them, to advance themselves in powers and luxuries, using their bodies and minds, their smiles, and glances and words, and touches, clumsily perhaps, not having been trained, to obtain their desires of foolish, starved men.
These were girls, not caring for men, who employ the needs of men, without penalty, intelligently to their own profit.
Smile at a man of Earth and he will be grateful; pretend to be willing to please a man of Earth and he will do anything for you.
You may then use them, such needful weaklings, to rise in the million strata of your intricate society, to climb, to ingratiate and insinuate yourself swiftly, expertly, into the high, warm, comfortable, luxurious places in your busy, impersonal, complex, loveless, anxious world.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 11)