Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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25
453
I myself, despite my remarks to the maleslave, had little doubt of the genuineness of Lavinia's words, her protestations, and such.
I myself, despite my remarks to the male slave, had little doubt of the genuineness of Lavinia's words, her protestations, and such.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #453)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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25
450
The slave moaned.
25
451
"In any event," said he, "you must do as your master commands".
25
452
I smiled to myself.
25
453
I myself, despite my remarks to the maleslave, had little doubt of the genuineness of Lavinia's words, her protestations, and such.
25
454
The authenticity of a slave's words and responses, of course, are attested to by numerous bodily cues, many of which they are unaware of, and cannot control.
25
455
A master who is alert to these can then determine, particularly over a period of time, whether or not the slave's words, feelings and responses are genuine or not.
25
456
The alternatives accorded to the Gorean slave girl are, in effect, to become an authentic slave, or die.
The slave moaned.
"In any event," said he, "you must do as your master commands".
I smiled to myself.
I myself, despite my remarks to the male slave, had little doubt of the genuineness of Lavinia's words, her protestations, and such.
The authenticity of a slave's words and responses, of course, are attested to by numerous bodily cues, many of which they are unaware of, and cannot control.
A master who is alert to these can then determine, particularly over a period of time, whether or not the slave's words, feelings and responses are genuine or not.
The alternatives accorded to the Gorean slave girl are, in effect, to become an authentic slave, or die.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 25)