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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

Surely I had done that sort of thing, in a way, frequently enough, on my former world, long before I had the power of the collar and tunic, the actuality of the female slave, whose mere appearance and movements can drive a male mad with passion. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 52, Sentence #25)
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52 25 Surely I had done that sort of thing, in a way, frequently enough, on my former world, long before I had the power of the collar and tunic, the actuality of the female slave, whose mere appearance and movements can drive a male mad with passion.

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

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52 22 I had not expected that matters would turn out as they had.
52 23 Who could have expected that? I had merely wished to satisfy myself, to exert my powers, and revel in them, those of a slave.
52 24 I had only wished to prove something to myself, to interest the fellow, to arouse him, and prove to myself that I could make him desire me, surely more than plain Paula, whom I would easily outdo, and then I, satisfied, the point made, having demonstrated my equivalence to, if not superiority to, Paula, I might scamper back to my master, leaving the fellow excited, stranded, abandoned, needful, abashed, miserable, distraught, and unfulfilled.
52 25 Surely I had done that sort of thing, in a way, frequently enough, on my former world, long before I had the power of the collar and tunic, the actuality of the female slave, whose mere appearance and movements can drive a male mad with passion.
52 26 Surely Drusus Andronicus was a handsome, powerful, attractive male.
52 27 Surely he might figure in the dreams of a thousand slaves in their chains, but he was not my master.
52 28 I had no particular interest in him.
I had not expected that matters would turn out as they had. Who could have expected that? I had merely wished to satisfy myself, to exert my powers, and revel in them, those of a slave. I had only wished to prove something to myself, to interest the fellow, to arouse him, and prove to myself that I could make him desire me, surely more than plain Paula, whom I would easily outdo, and then I, satisfied, the point made, having demonstrated my equivalence to, if not superiority to, Paula, I might scamper back to my master, leaving the fellow excited, stranded, abandoned, needful, abashed, miserable, distraught, and unfulfilled. Surely I had done that sort of thing, in a way, frequently enough, on my former world, long before I had the power of the collar and tunic, the actuality of the female slave, whose mere appearance and movements can drive a male mad with passion. Surely Drusus Andronicus was a handsome, powerful, attractive male. Surely he might figure in the dreams of a thousand slaves in their chains, but he was not my master. I had no particular interest in him. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 52)