Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
97
It is, I suppose, one of nature's utilities, reducing the female's effectiveness in self-defense or flight, putting her all the more at the mercy of the stronger beast.
It is, I suppose, one of nature's utilities, reducing the female's effectiveness in self-defense or flight, putting her all the more at the mercy of the stronger beast.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #97)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
94
I was so overcome by my love for him that I could not stand.
29
95
I had never known such weakness.
29
96
I felt I had the strength only to lie vulnerably before him, perhaps holding and kissing him, awaiting him.
29
97
It is, I suppose, one of nature's utilities, reducing the female's effectiveness in self-defense or flight, putting her all the more at the mercy of the stronger beast.
29
98
"I cannot walk, Master," I said.
29
99
"Let me crawl to your furs".
29
100
He slung his shield upon his back, and tied his spear, too, beneath the shield's edge, upon his back.
I was so overcome by my love for him that I could not stand.
I had never known such weakness.
I felt I had the strength only to lie vulnerably before him, perhaps holding and kissing him, awaiting him.
It is, I suppose, one of nature's utilities, reducing the female's effectiveness in self-defense or flight, putting her all the more at the mercy of the stronger beast.
"I cannot walk, Master," I said.
"Let me crawl to your furs".
He slung his shield upon his back, and tied his spear, too, beneath the shield's edge, upon his back.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 29)