Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
38
278
Too, I did not hunger for freedom.
38
279
I had known freedom, its loneliness and emptiness.
38
280
I did not want freedom.
38
281
I wanted a master, a master whom I might love and serve, wholly and devotedly, who would subject me to the authority, warmth, passion, strength, and domination which I, a slave, wanted so much, for which I so much longed.
38
282
I looked back once, and then hurried down to the kitchen.
38
283
After Dorna would feed, Florian, Miles, or another, would free her of her restraints.
38
284
It was difficult for Dorna to control her temper, with the masters, and certainly the slaves.
Too, I did not hunger for freedom.
I had known freedom, its loneliness and emptiness.
I did not want freedom.
I wanted a master, a master whom I might love and serve, wholly and devotedly, who would subject me to the authority, warmth, passion, strength, and domination which I, a slave, wanted so much, for which I so much longed.
I looked back once, and then hurried down to the kitchen.
After Dorna would feed, Florian, Miles, or another, would free her of her restraints.
It was difficult for Dorna to control her temper, with the masters, and certainly the slaves.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )