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Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)

It seems that if a girl is obedient and zealous in the furs, if she serves with perfection, if she is constantly concerned to please him, if she is dutiful and devoted, if she has the needfulness and helplessness of a slave's passion, and if she is abjectly and hopelessly in love with her master, that he could care for her, if only a little. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #164)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 164 It seems that if a girl is obedient and zealous in the furs, if she serves with perfection, if she is constantly concerned to please him, if she is dutiful and devoted, if she has the needfulness and helplessness of a slave's passion, and if she is abjectly and hopelessly in love with her master, that he could care for her, if only a little.

Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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12 161 I wondered if he had cared for her.
12 162 Could that be? More likely, I supposed, he would have wished to recoup at least a part of his investment, her purchase price, and wanted to make a handful of coins on her.
12 163 I did not think she would have brought him much, but she was not unattractive.
12 164 It seems that if a girl is obedient and zealous in the furs, if she serves with perfection, if she is constantly concerned to please him, if she is dutiful and devoted, if she has the needfulness and helplessness of a slave's passion, and if she is abjectly and hopelessly in love with her master, that he could care for her, if only a little.
12 165 Would one not do as much for another animal, a pet sleen, or such? But she had tried, unsuccessfully, to be sure, to bend him to her will.
12 166 I myself, of course, once I had a master, a private master, planned to accomplish this feat.
12 167 I was far more clever than Ute, and far more beautiful.
I wondered if he had cared for her. Could that be? More likely, I supposed, he would have wished to recoup at least a part of his investment, her purchase price, and wanted to make a handful of coins on her. I did not think she would have brought him much, but she was not unattractive. It seems that if a girl is obedient and zealous in the furs, if she serves with perfection, if she is constantly concerned to please him, if she is dutiful and devoted, if she has the needfulness and helplessness of a slave's passion, and if she is abjectly and hopelessly in love with her master, that he could care for her, if only a little. Would one not do as much for another animal, a pet sleen, or such? But she had tried, unsuccessfully, to be sure, to bend him to her will. I myself, of course, once I had a master, a private master, planned to accomplish this feat. I was far more clever than Ute, and far more beautiful. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 12)