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Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)

They hurry home to the master, to petition his attention. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #539)
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14 539 They hurry home to the master, to petition his attention.

Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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14 536 But as important as the effect on men, and perhaps even more important, is the effect of such garmenture on the slave herself.
14 537 She knows herself as slave, and as muchly bared slave.
14 538 This is sexually stimulatory to the slave, as well, indeed, extremely so.
14 539 They hurry home to the master, to petition his attention.
14 540 I wanted to know more of the man who had captured me, whose saddle I had helplessly graced, whose locked collar I would tomorrow wear.
14 541 "It is said that Rask of Treve," I said, "has a great appetite for women, and contempt, for them".
14 542 "He is fond of us," smiled Ena, "that is true".
But as important as the effect on men, and perhaps even more important, is the effect of such garmenture on the slave herself. She knows herself as slave, and as muchly bared slave. This is sexually stimulatory to the slave, as well, indeed, extremely so. They hurry home to the master, to petition his attention. I wanted to know more of the man who had captured me, whose saddle I had helplessly graced, whose locked collar I would tomorrow wear. "It is said that Rask of Treve," I said, "has a great appetite for women, and contempt, for them". "He is fond of us," smiled Ena, "that is true". - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 14)