Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
2
163
Her responsiveness, though not unusual for a slave girl, was surely impressive for an unmarked Earth girl in her first sale.
Her responsiveness, though not unusual for a slave girl, was surely impressive for an unmarked Earth girl in her first sale.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #163)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
2
160
She, like others, doubtless, when their political duties were finished, would have been collared and silked, and set to the task of learning to please masters.
2
161
I thought she would make, in time, a good slave.
2
162
She was already adequately beautiful and, in time, in bondage, might become incredibly beautiful.
2
163
Her responsiveness, though not unusual for a slave girl, was surely impressive for an unmarked Earth girl in her first sale.
2
164
Responsiveness, of course, is something that can increase and deepen in a woman, and under the proper tutelage and discipline, does so.
2
165
The female slave, in the fullness of her womanhood, and helplessness, attains heights of passion from which the free woman, in her pride and dignity, is forever barred.
2
166
The free woman, you see, is not a man's slave.
She, like others, doubtless, when their political duties were finished, would have been collared and silked, and set to the task of learning to please masters.
I thought she would make, in time, a good slave.
She was already adequately beautiful and, in time, in bondage, might become incredibly beautiful.
Her responsiveness, though not unusual for a slave girl, was surely impressive for an unmarked Earth girl in her first sale.
Responsiveness, of course, is something that can increase and deepen in a woman, and under the proper tutelage and discipline, does so.
The female slave, in the fullness of her womanhood, and helplessness, attains heights of passion from which the free woman, in her pride and dignity, is forever barred.
The free woman, you see, is not a man's slave.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 2)