Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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They are lovely properties.
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Too, they kneel well, and, soon, gratefully; they blossom in the collar, and become beautiful.
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On gor, they have at last the opportunity to meet men of a sort they had only dreamed of before, in furtive, secret dreams, dreams which thrilled and frightened them, virile, uncompromising, powerful men, masters of women, men before whom they could only find themselves slaves, and they find themselves, too, on a fresh, unpolluted, beautiful, natural world, one such as Earth might once have been, and in a natural culture, one exciting and beautiful, and congenial to nature, one building upon and enhancing nature rather than contradicting her.
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On gor they are rescued from the political and sexual deserts of Earth; branded, collared, dressed revealingly, they find themselves for the first time in their lives, though embonded, far more free than they could ever have believed possible on Earth; gone is the ennui, the vacuity; on gor they find themselves real, prized and meaningful; on gor they find themselves, for the first time in their lives, totally alive.
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Soon, most desire with all their being, in joy and gratitude, to make their masters happy.
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It is no wonder they are popular as slaves, and that some bring high prices.
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They soon find a fulfillment in love and service, and submission, which they would never have believed possible on Earth.
They are lovely properties.
Too, they kneel well, and, soon, gratefully; they blossom in the collar, and become beautiful.
On gor, they have at last the opportunity to meet men of a sort they had only dreamed of before, in furtive, secret dreams, dreams which thrilled and frightened them, virile, uncompromising, powerful men, masters of women, men before whom they could only find themselves slaves, and they find themselves, too, on a fresh, unpolluted, beautiful, natural world, one such as Earth might once have been, and in a natural culture, one exciting and beautiful, and congenial to nature, one building upon and enhancing nature rather than contradicting her.
On gor they are rescued from the political and sexual deserts of Earth; branded, collared, dressed revealingly, they find themselves for the first time in their lives, though embonded, far more free than they could ever have believed possible on Earth; gone is the ennui, the vacuity; on gor they find themselves real, prized and meaningful; on gor they find themselves, for the first time in their lives, totally alive.
Soon, most desire with all their being, in joy and gratitude, to make their masters happy.
It is no wonder they are popular as slaves, and that some bring high prices.
They soon find a fulfillment in love and service, and submission, which they would never have believed possible on Earth.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )