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

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17 142 "No, Master," I begged.
17 143 "Please, no, Master!" And in her shame, writhing to his least touch, the once selfish, self-centered, haughty, spoiled Elinor Brinton, again conquered, found her joy, and glory, and then she again accepted herself as what she was, a slave girl, and in this acceptance, she lost all shame, and yielded fully to the ecstasies enforced upon her, and which she, under pain of death, as a slave, was not permitted to resist.
17 144 This was truly she, her honest reality as a slave.
17 145 Surely then he could see that she was no different from others, the girls locked in the work shed, the girls in the tents, squirming on their chains, all eager to be called to his tent.
17 146 "Do you think, hot, little slave girl," he asked, "a master cannot see through your pretenses?" My pathetic charades were obvious to my master.
17 147 He could read his El-in-or easily.
17 148 She was open to him.
"No, Master," I begged. "Please, no, Master!" And in her shame, writhing to his least touch, the once selfish, self-centered, haughty, spoiled Elinor Brinton, again conquered, found her joy, and glory, and then she again accepted herself as what she was, a slave girl, and in this acceptance, she lost all shame, and yielded fully to the ecstasies enforced upon her, and which she, under pain of death, as a slave, was not permitted to resist. This was truly she, her honest reality as a slave. Surely then he could see that she was no different from others, the girls locked in the work shed, the girls in the tents, squirming on their chains, all eager to be called to his tent. "Do you think, hot, little slave girl," he asked, "a master cannot see through your pretenses?" My pathetic charades were obvious to my master. He could read his El-in-or easily. She was open to him. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )