Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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284
Yet a slave girl owes her master absolute obedience.
13
285
She had violated his will in two particulars.
13
286
I did not think it would go easily with her.
13
287
love on Gor does not purchase a girl lenience; it does not mitigate her bondage, nor compromise her servitude, but rather renders it the more complete, the more helpless and abject.
13
288
"Master," wept the girl.
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289
What a beautiful piece of slave flesh Alyena was, so vulnerable, so feminine, but how could she have been otherwise when owned by Gorean men? The man on the dais languidly lifted his finger.
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290
The musicians readied themselves.
Yet a slave girl owes her master absolute obedience.
She had violated his will in two particulars.
I did not think it would go easily with her.
love on Gor does not purchase a girl lenience; it does not mitigate her bondage, nor compromise her servitude, but rather renders it the more complete, the more helpless and abject.
"Master," wept the girl.
What a beautiful piece of slave flesh Alyena was, so vulnerable, so feminine, but how could she have been otherwise when owned by Gorean men? The man on the dais languidly lifted his finger.
The musicians readied themselves.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )