Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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And often do.
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27
And what slave does not desire to be the single slave of a private master? Another reason, I suppose, for putting even a satisfactory girl in the kitchen might be to remind her that such or worse could always be her fate.
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28
With this in mind, will she not strive to be even more pleasing on the floor? In this respect, however, I think some masters, at least, might be a bit naive; they might confuse what a girl does not want with what a girl does want.
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29
It is not so much that she does not want the drudgery of the kitchen as that she does want the opportunity to obtain a master, her own master.
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30
"Everyone needs friends," I said.
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31
"I do not," said Adraste.
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I still could not understand why my interlocutor in the alcove, when I had knelt before him, chained and hooded, had charged me as he had, with the task of being alert to possible anomalies or jeopardies which might pertain to Adraste.
And often do.
And what slave does not desire to be the single slave of a private master? Another reason, I suppose, for putting even a satisfactory girl in the kitchen might be to remind her that such or worse could always be her fate.
With this in mind, will she not strive to be even more pleasing on the floor? In this respect, however, I think some masters, at least, might be a bit naive; they might confuse what a girl does not want with what a girl does want.
It is not so much that she does not want the drudgery of the kitchen as that she does want the opportunity to obtain a master, her own master.
"Everyone needs friends," I said.
"I do not," said Adraste.
I still could not understand why my interlocutor in the alcove, when I had knelt before him, chained and hooded, had charged me as he had, with the task of being alert to possible anomalies or jeopardies which might pertain to Adraste.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )