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Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)

I approached Thurnus with the Sul paga and knelt before him. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #68)
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6 68 I approached Thurnus with the Sul paga and knelt before him.

Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

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6 65 I think that is it.
6 66 In becoming true to myself, too, I was becoming happy.
6 67 And, as Eta once told me, it is hard for a woman to be happy and not to be beautiful.
6 68 I approached Thurnus with the Sul paga and knelt before him.
6 69 But there is danger, too, in the slave girl's beauty, as any delight who wears the brand knows.
6 70 As I had, naturally, inadvertently, almost in spite of myself, become more desirable and beautiful, the sexual aggressions of men against me, which I, as slave, might not resist, had become more frequent and powerful.
6 71 Sometimes I was merely taken by the hair and thrown to the grass and raped, or seized by an ankle and thrown over a log, that I might be used for their pleasure, or kicked to my knees before them, that I might intimately please them.
I think that is it. In becoming true to myself, too, I was becoming happy. And, as Eta once told me, it is hard for a woman to be happy and not to be beautiful. I approached Thurnus with the Sul paga and knelt before him. But there is danger, too, in the slave girl's beauty, as any delight who wears the brand knows. As I had, naturally, inadvertently, almost in spite of myself, become more desirable and beautiful, the sexual aggressions of men against me, which I, as slave, might not resist, had become more frequent and powerful. Sometimes I was merely taken by the hair and thrown to the grass and raped, or seized by an ankle and thrown over a log, that I might be used for their pleasure, or kicked to my knees before them, that I might intimately please them. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 6)