Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
263
Indeed, it is not unusual for a master and his slave to love one another with a richness and depth perhaps unknown, perhaps impossible, amongst free couples.
Indeed, it is not unusual for a master and his slave to love one another with a richness and depth perhaps unknown, perhaps impossible, amongst free couples.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #263)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
260
Mistresses, like Masters, do not brook the least lack of deference in their properties.
16
261
Indeed, I think, personally, that women tend to be far more cruel, and severe, with their female slaves than men.
16
262
It seems they hate them, whereas men find them fascinating, delightful and useful; indeed the female slave, by her master, is usually regarded as a wonderful, delicious treasure.
16
263
Indeed, it is not unusual for a master and his slave to love one another with a richness and depth perhaps unknown, perhaps impossible, amongst free couples.
16
264
This has to do, in part, I suppose, with the biological proprieties of the master/slave relationship, and the pervasive, profound, glorious richness of the sexuality of the relationship.
16
265
The master, entitled to, and receiving all he could want from the slave, and with the ultimate, clear power to see that he gets it, and more, is likely to be well content.
16
266
The slave strives to avoid the whip, but is thrilled to know that she is subject to it.
Mistresses, like Masters, do not brook the least lack of deference in their properties.
Indeed, I think, personally, that women tend to be far more cruel, and severe, with their female slaves than men.
It seems they hate them, whereas men find them fascinating, delightful and useful; indeed the female slave, by her master, is usually regarded as a wonderful, delicious treasure.
Indeed, it is not unusual for a master and his slave to love one another with a richness and depth perhaps unknown, perhaps impossible, amongst free couples.
This has to do, in part, I suppose, with the biological proprieties of the master/slave relationship, and the pervasive, profound, glorious richness of the sexuality of the relationship.
The master, entitled to, and receiving all he could want from the slave, and with the ultimate, clear power to see that he gets it, and more, is likely to be well content.
The slave strives to avoid the whip, but is thrilled to know that she is subject to it.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 16)