Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
50
461
She is a prized possession, a treasure, lovely and desirable; she is the most delicious thing a male can own.
She is a prized possession, a treasure, lovely and desirable; she is the most delicious thing a male can own.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 50, Sentence #461)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
50
458
There is seldom any point in doing so.
50
459
The slave attempts to be pleasing, honestly and fervently, to the best of her ability.
50
460
It would be absurd then to do her hurt.
50
461
She is a prized possession, a treasure, lovely and desirable; she is the most delicious thing a male can own.
50
462
Let him rejoice in his slave.
50
463
There she is, at his feet, curled, exquisitely desirable, needful, hoping for a smile, or a caress.
50
464
She longs not for a whipping, but for her possession, her being owned, her ravishing.
There is seldom any point in doing so.
The slave attempts to be pleasing, honestly and fervently, to the best of her ability.
It would be absurd then to do her hurt.
She is a prized possession, a treasure, lovely and desirable; she is the most delicious thing a male can own.
Let him rejoice in his slave.
There she is, at his feet, curled, exquisitely desirable, needful, hoping for a smile, or a caress.
She longs not for a whipping, but for her possession, her being owned, her ravishing.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 50)