Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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6
1003
The Goreans claim that in each woman there is a freecompanion, proud and beautiful, worthy and noble, and in each, too, a slave girl.
The Goreans claim that in each woman there is a free companion, proud and beautiful, worthy and noble, and in each, too, a slave girl.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #1003)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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6
1000
She had obviously now, as it is said, deep in her body, begun to feel her collar.
6
1001
How hard it must be, to be a woman, I thought.
6
1002
She, noble creature, so marvelous in her temptations and beauties, with the excellences of her mind and the determined prides of her heart, how strange that she, so much prizing her freedom, is made whole only as it is ruthlessly swept from her, that the true totality of her response, the fullness of her ecstasy is the yielding and the surrender, and the more delicious and incontrovertible the more complete.
6
1003
The Goreans claim that in each woman there is a freecompanion, proud and beautiful, worthy and noble, and in each, too, a slave girl.
6
1004
The companion seeks for her companion; the slave girl for her master.
6
1005
It is further said, that on the couch, the Gorean girl, whether slave or free, who has had the experience, who has tried all loves, begs for a master.
6
1006
She wishes to belong completely to a man, withholding nothing, permitted to withhold nothing.
She had obviously now, as it is said, deep in her body, begun to feel her collar.
How hard it must be, to be a woman, I thought.
She, noble creature, so marvelous in her temptations and beauties, with the excellences of her mind and the determined prides of her heart, how strange that she, so much prizing her freedom, is made whole only as it is ruthlessly swept from her, that the true totality of her response, the fullness of her ecstasy is the yielding and the surrender, and the more delicious and incontrovertible the more complete.
The Goreans claim that in each woman there is a free companion, proud and beautiful, worthy and noble, and in each, too, a slave girl.
The companion seeks for her companion; the slave girl for her master.
It is further said, that on the couch, the Gorean girl, whether slave or free, who has had the experience, who has tried all loves, begs for a master.
She wishes to belong completely to a man, withholding nothing, permitted to withhold nothing.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 6)