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Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 55 "Yes, Master," she said.
10 56 "For years I put aside my dreams and fantasies, for years I strenuously denied my most inward and profound reality, as my culture prescribed, but I always knew it, and, after your touch, I accepted it, at last, and gladly.
10 57 In your arms I could no longer deny it.
10 58 If one is a slave, why should one not be a slave? Let the free woman be free; let the slave be a slave.
10 59 Let each find her joy as she can, as she would".
10 60 "I think your value, your price, of late, is much improved".
10 61 I had gathered that that might be the case from the vat master.
"Yes, Master," she said. "For years I put aside my dreams and fantasies, for years I strenuously denied my most inward and profound reality, as my culture prescribed, but I always knew it, and, after your touch, I accepted it, at last, and gladly. In your arms I could no longer deny it. If one is a slave, why should one not be a slave? Let the free woman be free; let the slave be a slave. Let each find her joy as she can, as she would". "I think your value, your price, of late, is much improved". I had gathered that that might be the case from the vat master. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter )