Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
780
I did not know at the time, but it was slavewine.
I did not know at the time, but it was slave wine.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #780)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
777
Holding the blanket about me, I went to him.
3
778
He proffered me a cup and I, with one hand, holding the blanket about me with the other, drank its contents.
3
779
It was a foul brew, but I downed it.
3
780
I did not know at the time, but it was slavewine.
3
781
Men seldom breed upon their slave girls.
3
782
Female slaves, when bred, are commonly hooded and crossed with a male slave, similarly hooded, the breeding conducted under the supervision of their respective owners; a girl is seldom bred with a slave from her own house; personal relationships between male and female slaves are usually frowned upon; sometimes, however, as a discipline even a high female slave is sometimes thrown to a chain of work slaves for their pleasure.
3
783
The effect of the slavewine endures several cycles, or moons; it may be counteracted by another drink, a smooth, sweet beverage, which frees the girl's body for the act of the male slave, or, in unusual cases, should she be freed, to the act of the lover; slave girls, incidentally, are almost never freed on Gor; they are too delicious and desirable to free; only a fool, it is commonly said, would free one.
Holding the blanket about me, I went to him.
He proffered me a cup and I, with one hand, holding the blanket about me with the other, drank its contents.
It was a foul brew, but I downed it.
I did not know at the time, but it was slave wine.
Men seldom breed upon their slave girls.
Female slaves, when bred, are commonly hooded and crossed with a male slave, similarly hooded, the breeding conducted under the supervision of their respective owners; a girl is seldom bred with a slave from her own house; personal relationships between male and female slaves are usually frowned upon; sometimes, however, as a discipline even a high female slave is sometimes thrown to a chain of work slaves for their pleasure.
The effect of the slave wine endures several cycles, or moons; it may be counteracted by another drink, a smooth, sweet beverage, which frees the girl's body for the act of the male slave, or, in unusual cases, should she be freed, to the act of the lover; slave girls, incidentally, are almost never freed on Gor; they are too delicious and desirable to free; only a fool, it is commonly said, would free one.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 3)