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Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 120 They would kneel and clasp the knees of a master, and there is no master.
3 121 They would kneel and lick the thigh of a master, and there is no master.
3 122 They would kneel and press their lips to the feet of a master, and there is no master.
3 123 And then some, like this shapely beast at my feet, are brought to gor, for your interest and pleasure.
3 124 No longer are they in a sexual wasteland or desert.
3 125 They are now helpless, rightless slaves, vendible beasts who must now serve and please their masters, immediately, unquestioningly, and wholly, in the thousand delicious ways of the abject slave.
3 126 So, noble masters, consider buying a barbarian.
They would kneel and clasp the knees of a master, and there is no master. They would kneel and lick the thigh of a master, and there is no master. They would kneel and press their lips to the feet of a master, and there is no master. And then some, like this shapely beast at my feet, are brought to gor, for your interest and pleasure. No longer are they in a sexual wasteland or desert. They are now helpless, rightless slaves, vendible beasts who must now serve and please their masters, immediately, unquestioningly, and wholly, in the thousand delicious ways of the abject slave. So, noble masters, consider buying a barbarian. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )