Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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11
276
"Suppose," I said to Marlenus, "the flower does not beg for mercy".
"Suppose," I said to Marlenus, "the flower does not beg for mercy".
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #276)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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11
273
The ideal candidate for the Gorean slaver's snare is a highly intelligent, beautiful, imaginative woman, one who is strong willed, proud and free.
11
274
It is such women that Goreans enjoy making slaves.
11
275
Perhaps surprisingly, once conquered, once they have learned their brand, once they have learned their collar and silk, they make the most helpless, the most incredibly delicious slaves.
11
276
"Suppose," I said to Marlenus, "the flower does not beg for mercy".
11
277
"Then," said he, beginning to close his fist on the flower, "it is destroyed".
11
278
"You play a savage game," said I, "Marlenus".
11
279
He dropped the flower back into the shallow bowl, among other, unthreatened, buds.
The ideal candidate for the Gorean slaver's snare is a highly intelligent, beautiful, imaginative woman, one who is strong willed, proud and free.
It is such women that Goreans enjoy making slaves.
Perhaps surprisingly, once conquered, once they have learned their brand, once they have learned their collar and silk, they make the most helpless, the most incredibly delicious slaves.
"Suppose," I said to Marlenus, "the flower does not beg for mercy".
"Then," said he, beginning to close his fist on the flower, "it is destroyed".
"You play a savage game," said I, "Marlenus".
He dropped the flower back into the shallow bowl, among other, unthreatened, buds.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 11)