Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
549
Every bit of the slave, if she is well trained, is alive.
1
550
This is done, of course, to make her more helpless under the touch of a master.
1
551
When she does yield to the master, her guts half torn out with the love of him, then, of course, she is a more satisfactory slave.
1
552
These indignities, of course, are not inflicted on free women.
1
553
They are permitted to go through life with their eyes half closed, so to speak.
1
554
In this way they can maintain their self-respect.
1
555
Sometimes inert, esteemed Gorean free women cry out in rage, not understanding why their companions have forsaken them for the evening, to go to the paga tavern; there, of course, for the price of a cup of paga, he can get his hands on a silken, belled girl, a slave; the free woman must denounce her companion, crying out, for his lusts; too busy for this, however, are the sweet, dark-eyed, sensuous sluts of the paga tavern; they do not have time to denounce the lusts of their master's customers; they are too busy serving and satisfying them.
Every bit of the slave, if she is well trained, is alive.
This is done, of course, to make her more helpless under the touch of a master.
When she does yield to the master, her guts half torn out with the love of him, then, of course, she is a more satisfactory slave.
These indignities, of course, are not inflicted on free women.
They are permitted to go through life with their eyes half closed, so to speak.
In this way they can maintain their self-respect.
Sometimes inert, esteemed Gorean free women cry out in rage, not understanding why their companions have forsaken them for the evening, to go to the paga tavern; there, of course, for the price of a cup of paga, he can get his hands on a silken, belled girl, a slave; the free woman must denounce her companion, crying out, for his lusts; too busy for this, however, are the sweet, dark-eyed, sensuous sluts of the paga tavern; they do not have time to denounce the lusts of their master's customers; they are too busy serving and satisfying them.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )