Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
6
79
On the other hand, I feared slave rape less than abduction.
On the other hand, I feared slave rape less than abduction.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #79)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
6
76
Consequently, though I loved my apparently increasing beauty, and desirability, and was incredibly thrilled with it, and my new attractiveness, I was not unaware that it was attended with risks.
6
77
It was one thing to be raped by my master's men, and quite another to know that the same passions which I aroused in them I would similarly inspire in the breasts of complete strangers.
6
78
I was not eager to be slave-raped by strangers, which, Eta assured me, was a not uncommon experience for a pretty slave.
6
79
On the other hand, I feared slave rape less than abduction.
6
80
I did not want to be carried away.
6
81
It was one thing for a man to hastily use me and discard me; it was another to bind me and carry me away, to be his own slave.
6
82
I did not wish to leave my master, whom I loved.
Consequently, though I loved my apparently increasing beauty, and desirability, and was incredibly thrilled with it, and my new attractiveness, I was not unaware that it was attended with risks.
It was one thing to be raped by my master's men, and quite another to know that the same passions which I aroused in them I would similarly inspire in the breasts of complete strangers.
I was not eager to be slave-raped by strangers, which, Eta assured me, was a not uncommon experience for a pretty slave.
On the other hand, I feared slave rape less than abduction.
I did not want to be carried away.
It was one thing for a man to hastily use me and discard me; it was another to bind me and carry me away, to be his own slave.
I did not wish to leave my master, whom I loved.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 6)