Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
1050
I felt again weak.
13
1051
I felt like a golden-pelted tabuk, lying between the paws of the black-maned mountain larl.
13
1052
I moaned with misery, for suddenly I understood the foolishness of my fantasies in the pens of Ko-ro-ba, and in the caravan of Targo, that I would conquer, that I might, by the withholding of my favors, or the fervor of my favors, reduce a master to bondage, turning him into a needful slave desperate for my smiles and pliant to my will.
13
1053
I realized with a blaze of misery, and self-pity, that to such a man it was only I who could be the slave.
13
1054
He was totally and utterly masculine, and before him I could be only totally and utterly feminine.
13
1055
I had no choice.
13
1056
My will was helpless.
I felt again weak.
I felt like a golden-pelted tabuk, lying between the paws of the black-maned mountain larl.
I moaned with misery, for suddenly I understood the foolishness of my fantasies in the pens of Ko-ro-ba, and in the caravan of Targo, that I would conquer, that I might, by the withholding of my favors, or the fervor of my favors, reduce a master to bondage, turning him into a needful slave desperate for my smiles and pliant to my will.
I realized with a blaze of misery, and self-pity, that to such a man it was only I who could be the slave.
He was totally and utterly masculine, and before him I could be only totally and utterly feminine.
I had no choice.
My will was helpless.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )