Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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368
Perhaps she should have been grateful to have been permitted clothing.
49
369
Then I scorned myself.
49
370
We were slaves, not free women.
49
371
How excited and pleased we were to be slaves, free to rejoice in our attractiveness, free to revel in our beauty and its power, well aware of its effect on ourselves and others, no longer permitted, lest we be whipped, the curbs and checks, the ten thousand constraints and inhibitions, of the free woman.
49
372
The collar freed us, giving us no choice but to be ourselves, slaves.
49
373
Then I remembered that a free woman was present.
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374
"Forgive us, fine lady," said Decius Albus, "but our guest, the esteemed Tenrik of Siba, is male".
Perhaps she should have been grateful to have been permitted clothing.
Then I scorned myself.
We were slaves, not free women.
How excited and pleased we were to be slaves, free to rejoice in our attractiveness, free to revel in our beauty and its power, well aware of its effect on ourselves and others, no longer permitted, lest we be whipped, the curbs and checks, the ten thousand constraints and inhibitions, of the free woman.
The collar freed us, giving us no choice but to be ourselves, slaves.
Then I remembered that a free woman was present.
"Forgive us, fine lady," said Decius Albus, "but our guest, the esteemed Tenrik of Siba, is male".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )