Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
2148
The free woman may be coy; she may play her games; she may tease; she may wheedle to be wooed, or coaxed, or cajoled.
The free woman may be coy; she may play her games; she may tease; she may wheedle to be wooed, or coaxed, or cajoled.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #2148)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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9
2145
These things, the wealth of sensations and realities, bring her alive and stir her belly.
9
2146
They arouse her.
9
2147
She knows she must obey or be punished.
9
2148
The free woman may be coy; she may play her games; she may tease; she may wheedle to be wooed, or coaxed, or cajoled.
9
2149
The master, on the other hand, while perhaps accepting, even enjoying, such amusements with a free woman, for after all he may already have a collar ready for her, does not accept such things in a slave.
9
2150
He does not argue with the slave, nor discuss things with her.
9
2151
He puts her to his feet.
These things, the wealth of sensations and realities, bring her alive and stir her belly.
They arouse her.
She knows she must obey or be punished.
The free woman may be coy; she may play her games; she may tease; she may wheedle to be wooed, or coaxed, or cajoled.
The master, on the other hand, while perhaps accepting, even enjoying, such amusements with a free woman, for after all he may already have a collar ready for her, does not accept such things in a slave.
He does not argue with the slave, nor discuss things with her.
He puts her to his feet.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 9)