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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
50 51 Too, of course, clothing may be denied, even in the streets and plazas.
50 52 Food may be controlled.
50 53 A scrap of meat, cast to the floor, may become a banquet, a candy a treasure.
50 54 There are many ways in which a slave will learn she is a slave, and only a slave.
50 55 The best, of course, is to kindle her slave fires, mercilessly, if it should please one, to the point that she will crawl to one on her belly, in tears, and need, begging to be touched.
50 56 She then well knows she is in her collar, and would not have it otherwise.
50 57 "Behold, Master," I said.
Too, of course, clothing may be denied, even in the streets and plazas. Food may be controlled. A scrap of meat, cast to the floor, may become a banquet, a candy a treasure. There are many ways in which a slave will learn she is a slave, and only a slave. The best, of course, is to kindle her slave fires, mercilessly, if it should please one, to the point that she will crawl to one on her belly, in tears, and need, begging to be touched. She then well knows she is in her collar, and would not have it otherwise. "Behold, Master," I said. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )