Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
40
They much hated us, for our attractiveness to men, I suppose, and we, half naked in our collars, weak, helpless, and vulnerable, unable to resist, were much at their mercy.
They much hated us, for our attractiveness to men, I suppose, and we, half naked in our collars, weak, helpless, and vulnerable, unable to resist, were much at their mercy.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #40)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
37
I had noticed no free women about, either on the game ship or on the islet itself.
30
38
I was not disappointed, of course, for, as a kajira, I much feared free women.
30
39
Indeed, I was terrified of them.
30
40
They much hated us, for our attractiveness to men, I suppose, and we, half naked in our collars, weak, helpless, and vulnerable, unable to resist, were much at their mercy.
30
41
I wished that the masters would take them in hand, strip, mark, and collar them, and make them all slaves, no different from us, as apparently had the men of Tharna.
30
42
In Tharna, as I may have mentioned, only one woman is free, Lara, its Tatrix.
30
43
One did not need a ticket to enter the enclosure.
I had noticed no free women about, either on the game ship or on the islet itself.
I was not disappointed, of course, for, as a kajira, I much feared free women.
Indeed, I was terrified of them.
They much hated us, for our attractiveness to men, I suppose, and we, half naked in our collars, weak, helpless, and vulnerable, unable to resist, were much at their mercy.
I wished that the masters would take them in hand, strip, mark, and collar them, and make them all slaves, no different from us, as apparently had the men of Tharna.
In Tharna, as I may have mentioned, only one woman is free, Lara, its Tatrix.
One did not need a ticket to enter the enclosure.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 30)