Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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305
The slave is subject to many bonds, legal and personal, bonds both internal and external.
1
306
Certainly she is no stranger to the obduracies of rope, chain, and leather.
1
307
She is well held in her place, as a master may wish, say, at the foot of his couch, to a public chaining ring, and so on.
1
308
What comfort and reassurance she finds on a chain! On the other hand, the bond which holds her most securely is her own need, aroused and enflamed.
1
309
Nothing puts her more at a man's feet than her own need.
1
310
Men, in their cruelty, in their lack of concern for a slave, do things to her which make her ever more helplessly a slave.
1
311
Ignoring her own feelings, even pleas, they do what they wish with her.
The slave is subject to many bonds, legal and personal, bonds both internal and external.
Certainly she is no stranger to the obduracies of rope, chain, and leather.
She is well held in her place, as a master may wish, say, at the foot of his couch, to a public chaining ring, and so on.
What comfort and reassurance she finds on a chain! On the other hand, the bond which holds her most securely is her own need, aroused and enflamed.
Nothing puts her more at a man's feet than her own need.
Men, in their cruelty, in their lack of concern for a slave, do things to her which make her ever more helplessly a slave.
Ignoring her own feelings, even pleas, they do what they wish with her.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )