Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
57
183
Too, it must be remembered that the slave is a possession, and that men tend to be concerned with, proud of, and, I suspect, despite their usual protestations, fond of their possessions.
Too, it must be remembered that the slave is a possession, and that men tend to be concerned with, proud of, and, I suspect, despite their usual protestations, fond of their possessions.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 57, Sentence #183)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
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57
180
More annoyingly, he may impose exercises upon her, usually to reduce a bit of weight or improve a curve.
57
181
All in all, vital and flourishing, she is usually in far better condition than the typical free woman who, lacking a master, is likely to gain weight, grow careless, and become slovenly.
57
182
When a free woman is captured and stripped, it is usually obvious what must be done to make her more worthy of the honor of a slave block.
57
183
Too, it must be remembered that the slave is a possession, and that men tend to be concerned with, proud of, and, I suspect, despite their usual protestations, fond of their possessions.
57
184
Too, obviously an investment is involved.
57
185
"Finish it all, Phyllis," said Kurik.
57
186
"Yes, Master," I said.
More annoyingly, he may impose exercises upon her, usually to reduce a bit of weight or improve a curve.
All in all, vital and flourishing, she is usually in far better condition than the typical free woman who, lacking a master, is likely to gain weight, grow careless, and become slovenly.
When a free woman is captured and stripped, it is usually obvious what must be done to make her more worthy of the honor of a slave block.
Too, it must be remembered that the slave is a possession, and that men tend to be concerned with, proud of, and, I suspect, despite their usual protestations, fond of their possessions.
Too, obviously an investment is involved.
"Finish it all, Phyllis," said Kurik.
"Yes, Master," I said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 57)