Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
11
587
How easy it would be, as a helpless slave, subdued and owned, to fall in love with such a man, one of a thousand masters.
How easy it would be, as a helpless slave, subdued and owned, to fall in love with such a man, one of a thousand masters.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #587)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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11
584
How helpless a slave is in the arms of a man of Gor.
11
585
How easy it is to understand how one could beg for their caresses.
11
586
How easy it would be to belong to such a man.
11
587
How easy it would be, as a helpless slave, subdued and owned, to fall in love with such a man, one of a thousand masters.
11
588
I recalled with bitterness, when I had lain at his feet, after he had used me for his pleasure yet another time, how I had lifted my hand to him, and, tears in my eyes, begged to be bought.
11
589
"Only a slave begs to be bought," he had said, scornfully, standing over me.
11
590
"Yes, Master," I had said.
How helpless a slave is in the arms of a man of Gor.
How easy it is to understand how one could beg for their caresses.
How easy it would be to belong to such a man.
How easy it would be, as a helpless slave, subdued and owned, to fall in love with such a man, one of a thousand masters.
I recalled with bitterness, when I had lain at his feet, after he had used me for his pleasure yet another time, how I had lifted my hand to him, and, tears in my eyes, begged to be bought.
"Only a slave begs to be bought," he had said, scornfully, standing over me.
"Yes, Master," I had said.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 11)