Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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138
Woman in her heart, you see, knows that she is the property of man, and the suitable slave of a master.
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139
Her dreams, her fantasies, her very sense of her life and being, make this clear to her.
32
140
How she must strive to maintain pretenses to the contrary; how she must struggle to deny and hate; how she must wildly flee what she only too clearly understands to be the insistent, ill-disguised, whispering secrets of herself.
32
141
Does she not understand she will never find herself until she is on her knees before a man; does she not understand for what nature has designed her; does she not understand that she, in her beauty, is his, indeed, that she was born to be his, born for the collar of a master? "I think I shall now tether you for the night," I said.
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"No!" she said.
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"No! No!" "No?" I asked.
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144
"Caress me!" she said.
Woman in her heart, you see, knows that she is the property of man, and the suitable slave of a master.
Her dreams, her fantasies, her very sense of her life and being, make this clear to her.
How she must strive to maintain pretenses to the contrary; how she must struggle to deny and hate; how she must wildly flee what she only too clearly understands to be the insistent, ill-disguised, whispering secrets of herself.
Does she not understand she will never find herself until she is on her knees before a man; does she not understand for what nature has designed her; does she not understand that she, in her beauty, is his, indeed, that she was born to be his, born for the collar of a master? "I think I shall now tether you for the night," I said.
"No!" she said.
"No! No!" "No?" I asked.
"Caress me!" she said.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )