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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 155 "Yes, Master! I do love you! I love you.
17 156 I love you, my master!" But, too, despite my fears, sometimes we would love tenderly, and at sweet length.
17 157 He wanted this.
17 158 But I feared, more and more now, day by day, despite my great love for him, to become more to him than his mere property, more than his simple possession, more than his simple recreation and plaything, more than merely another meaningless sa-fora, a "daughter of the chain," more than merely another meaningless Kajira, a slave girl.
17 159 It was in these times that I was most afraid.
17 160 Could he, so mighty a warrior, the master of many women, permit himself to care for me, a slave? I was not even of Gor.
17 161 I did not doubt, of course, but what Rask of Treve would keep me in a collar.
"Yes, Master! I do love you! I love you. I love you, my master!" But, too, despite my fears, sometimes we would love tenderly, and at sweet length. He wanted this. But I feared, more and more now, day by day, despite my great love for him, to become more to him than his mere property, more than his simple possession, more than his simple recreation and plaything, more than merely another meaningless sa-fora, a "daughter of the chain," more than merely another meaningless Kajira, a slave girl. It was in these times that I was most afraid. Could he, so mighty a warrior, the master of many women, permit himself to care for me, a slave? I was not even of Gor. I did not doubt, of course, but what Rask of Treve would keep me in a collar. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )