Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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518
"But I do not love him!" she said.
"But I do not love him!" she said.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #518)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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515
"So much in you remains of the woman of Earth," I observed.
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516
She then lifted her head, tears in her eyes, and cried out, defiantly, "Yes, yes! I serve my master! In his arms I am a slave! In his arms I can be nothing else! He conquers and possesses me! In his arms, as he ravishes me, he gives me inordinate pleasure, and it is my hope that he derives from my embonded flesh the pleasures which are his by right, as he is a man, and my master.
24
517
And it is my hope that I crawl well to him!" I smiled upon her, at my feet, in my tether.
24
518
"But I do not love him!" she said.
24
519
"And whom do you love?" I asked.
24
520
"You, Tarl!" she said.
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521
"I love you, Tarl Cabot! It is you I love! I love you! I love you, Tarl Cabot!" "How can a slave love?" I asked.
"So much in you remains of the woman of Earth," I observed.
She then lifted her head, tears in her eyes, and cried out, defiantly, "Yes, yes! I serve my master! In his arms I am a slave! In his arms I can be nothing else! He conquers and possesses me! In his arms, as he ravishes me, he gives me inordinate pleasure, and it is my hope that he derives from my embonded flesh the pleasures which are his by right, as he is a man, and my master.
And it is my hope that I crawl well to him!" I smiled upon her, at my feet, in my tether.
"But I do not love him!" she said.
"And whom do you love?" I asked.
"You, Tarl!" she said.
"I love you, Tarl Cabot! It is you I love! I love you! I love you, Tarl Cabot!" "How can a slave love?" I asked.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 24)