Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
581
I had seen her curiosity about what it would be to dance before them.
I had seen her curiosity about what it would be to dance before them.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #581)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
578
Though I had, of course, punished her for this, I was, secretly, quite pleased.
4
579
It meant she was becoming a slave girl.
4
580
Now I had seen her lift her body, beautifully, in removing her veil before men.
4
581
I had seen her curiosity about what it would be to dance before them.
4
582
She had informed me that it would not be necessary for me to use the leather on her, before she would apply herself to the lessons of the dances of slave girls.
4
583
She thought herself, in herself, quite free, a slave only in name and collar, but in this she was deceiving herself.
4
584
Let her keep that bit of pride, I thought, until some master takes it from her, and she, shattered, prone on the tiles, or submission mat, knows then, truly, she is only slave.
Though I had, of course, punished her for this, I was, secretly, quite pleased.
It meant she was becoming a slave girl.
Now I had seen her lift her body, beautifully, in removing her veil before men.
I had seen her curiosity about what it would be to dance before them.
She had informed me that it would not be necessary for me to use the leather on her, before she would apply herself to the lessons of the dances of slave girls.
She thought herself, in herself, quite free, a slave only in name and collar, but in this she was deceiving herself.
Let her keep that bit of pride, I thought, until some master takes it from her, and she, shattered, prone on the tiles, or submission mat, knows then, truly, she is only slave.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 4)