Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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58
"The love of a slave is the fullest, the deepest, the most helpless of all loves! No love can compare with the love of a slave!" "Do you wish to be cuffed?" he asked.
"The love of a slave is the fullest, the deepest, the most helpless of all loves! No love can compare with the love of a slave!" "Do you wish to be cuffed?" he asked.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 60, Sentence #58)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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"I love you!" I cried.
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56
"A slave's love is worthless," he said.
60
57
"No!" I said.
60
58
"The love of a slave is the fullest, the deepest, the most helpless of all loves! No love can compare with the love of a slave!" "Do you wish to be cuffed?" he asked.
60
59
"Forgive me, Master," I said, "but I think I am in little danger of that at the moment".
60
60
"I often thought you might prove to be a perceptive slave," he said.
60
61
"One is always pleased to encounter intelligence in a beast, particularly in one whose flanks are of interest".
"I love you!" I cried.
"A slave's love is worthless," he said.
"No!" I said.
"The love of a slave is the fullest, the deepest, the most helpless of all loves! No love can compare with the love of a slave!" "Do you wish to be cuffed?" he asked.
"Forgive me, Master," I said, "but I think I am in little danger of that at the moment".
"I often thought you might prove to be a perceptive slave," he said.
"One is always pleased to encounter intelligence in a beast, particularly in one whose flanks are of interest".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 60)