Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
56
32
How they want to keep their collars on them! How they want to own them! What joy is theirs, having their slave at their feet! But even were Drusus Andronicus staying the night, I suspected my master might not offer me to him, even were this to constitute an obvious infringement of the canons of hospitality.
How they want to keep their collars on them! How they want to own them! What joy is theirs, having their slave at their feet! But even were Drusus Andronicus staying the night, I suspected my master might not offer me to him, even were this to constitute an obvious infringement of the canons of hospitality.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 56, Sentence #32)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
56
29
Perhaps this is selfish, perhaps it is something else altogether.
56
30
Few free women comprehend how much a slave may be desired, how much she may be wanted.
56
31
Strange how a fine, strong man can be so fond of a mere collared animal.
56
32
How they want to keep their collars on them! How they want to own them! What joy is theirs, having their slave at their feet! But even were Drusus Andronicus staying the night, I suspected my master might not offer me to him, even were this to constitute an obvious infringement of the canons of hospitality.
56
33
To be sure, if I were offered to a guest, and the guest accepted the offer, or if I were ordered to serve a guest, I would have to obey.
56
34
I must do so.
56
35
I was marked and collared.
Perhaps this is selfish, perhaps it is something else altogether.
Few free women comprehend how much a slave may be desired, how much she may be wanted.
Strange how a fine, strong man can be so fond of a mere collared animal.
How they want to keep their collars on them! How they want to own them! What joy is theirs, having their slave at their feet! But even were Drusus Andronicus staying the night, I suspected my master might not offer me to him, even were this to constitute an obvious infringement of the canons of hospitality.
To be sure, if I were offered to a guest, and the guest accepted the offer, or if I were ordered to serve a guest, I would have to obey.
I must do so.
I was marked and collared.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 56)