Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
44
718
On the other hand, who could deny that a beautiful slave has no means by which she might seek to achieve her ends? He who might deny this has never seen one dance, or kneel at his feet, or heard her whispers in the darkness.
On the other hand, who could deny that a beautiful slave has no means by which she might seek to achieve her ends? He who might deny this has never seen one dance, or kneel at his feet, or heard her whispers in the darkness.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 44, Sentence #718)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
44
715
Even in the entrapments of law it is by men that the sword is wielded, even when they are tricked into turning it against themselves.
44
716
On Gor free women can have great power, but it is gone, vanished, evaporated, the moment they are captured.
44
717
The slave, of course, has no power in the ordinary sense, as she is a domestic animal.
44
718
On the other hand, who could deny that a beautiful slave has no means by which she might seek to achieve her ends? He who might deny this has never seen one dance, or kneel at his feet, or heard her whispers in the darkness.
44
719
Yet, always, in the end, it is she who must strive to please, she on whose throat is locked the collar.
44
720
It is she who on all fours will bring him the whip in her teeth.
44
721
That is the way it must be; and she, raising her head, and looking into his eyes, would have it no other way.
Even in the entrapments of law it is by men that the sword is wielded, even when they are tricked into turning it against themselves.
On Gor free women can have great power, but it is gone, vanished, evaporated, the moment they are captured.
The slave, of course, has no power in the ordinary sense, as she is a domestic animal.
On the other hand, who could deny that a beautiful slave has no means by which she might seek to achieve her ends? He who might deny this has never seen one dance, or kneel at his feet, or heard her whispers in the darkness.
Yet, always, in the end, it is she who must strive to please, she on whose throat is locked the collar.
It is she who on all fours will bring him the whip in her teeth.
That is the way it must be; and she, raising her head, and looking into his eyes, would have it no other way.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 44)