Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
77
Here, they might buy her from her Master.
6
78
Perhaps some of the women who despised men would consider buying her for themselves, if only to keep her, a natural woman, fittingly the slave of men, from men.
6
79
It is harrowing for such a slave to be owned by a free woman.
6
80
They are often punished terribly for their attractiveness to men, an attractiveness often not possessed by their mistress.
6
81
Slavers select with several criteria in mind, for example, high intelligence, vitality, attractiveness, which is not always the same as beauty, and, at least, latent passion.
6
82
I admired the taste of the slavers who had acquired her.
6
83
I wondered why she was not kneeling.
Here, they might buy her from her Master.
Perhaps some of the women who despised men would consider buying her for themselves, if only to keep her, a natural woman, fittingly the slave of men, from men.
It is harrowing for such a slave to be owned by a free woman.
They are often punished terribly for their attractiveness to men, an attractiveness often not possessed by their mistress.
Slavers select with several criteria in mind, for example, high intelligence, vitality, attractiveness, which is not always the same as beauty, and, at least, latent passion.
I admired the taste of the slavers who had acquired her.
I wondered why she was not kneeling.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter )