Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
4
1176
It was not merely that I was eager to piteously and submissively display my beauty to them, that they might be moved to take it in their arms and vanquish it, but, beyond this, I was overwhelmed by an entire dimension of emotion which might be spoken of, though inadequately, as the desire to yield service and love.
It was not merely that I was eager to piteously and submissively display my beauty to them, that they might be moved to take it in their arms and vanquish it, but, beyond this, I was overwhelmed by an entire dimension of emotion which might be spoken of, though inadequately, as the desire to yield service and love.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #1176)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
4
1173
I wanted to please them as a slave girl, theirs.
4
1174
My eyes were vulnerable with the helpless lust of a bound girl who would crawl to a man to serve him.
4
1175
I had not dreamed such an emotion could exist.
4
1176
It was not merely that I was eager to piteously and submissively display my beauty to them, that they might be moved to take it in their arms and vanquish it, but, beyond this, I was overwhelmed by an entire dimension of emotion which might be spoken of, though inadequately, as the desire to yield service and love.
4
1177
I wanted to give, unstintingly, with no thought of return.
4
1178
Always I had been concerned with what I might obtain.
4
1179
Now, for the first time in my life, in my joy and self-acceptance as a female slave, I wanted to give.
I wanted to please them as a slave girl, theirs.
My eyes were vulnerable with the helpless lust of a bound girl who would crawl to a man to serve him.
I had not dreamed such an emotion could exist.
It was not merely that I was eager to piteously and submissively display my beauty to them, that they might be moved to take it in their arms and vanquish it, but, beyond this, I was overwhelmed by an entire dimension of emotion which might be spoken of, though inadequately, as the desire to yield service and love.
I wanted to give, unstintingly, with no thought of return.
Always I had been concerned with what I might obtain.
Now, for the first time in my life, in my joy and self-acceptance as a female slave, I wanted to give.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4)