Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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274
And then, soon, in my continuing contempt for the men of Earth, their softness and timidity, their fear of being men, their treason to their very nature, I began to enjoy arousing hopes I had no intention of satisfying, taunting the weaklings and fools with prospects of gratification which would inevitably fail to materialize.
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275
I enjoyed making them miserable.
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276
But then, of course, there was no collar on my neck.
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277
Now I was a slave on gor! These brutes, the masters, whether I willed it or not, had put the beginnings of slave fires in my belly, and I sensed they would rage, and grow, inevitably, continuously.
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278
We, as slaves, become the pathetic, helpless prisoners of our needs.
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279
They make us so.
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280
They would have us so.
And then, soon, in my continuing contempt for the men of Earth, their softness and timidity, their fear of being men, their treason to their very nature, I began to enjoy arousing hopes I had no intention of satisfying, taunting the weaklings and fools with prospects of gratification which would inevitably fail to materialize.
I enjoyed making them miserable.
But then, of course, there was no collar on my neck.
Now I was a slave on gor! These brutes, the masters, whether I willed it or not, had put the beginnings of slave fires in my belly, and I sensed they would rage, and grow, inevitably, continuously.
We, as slaves, become the pathetic, helpless prisoners of our needs.
They make us so.
They would have us so.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )