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Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)

Though in the paga tavern she had been much used, and doubtless well, I could see that she had never, totally, yielded herself to a man. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #34)
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15 34 Though in the paga tavern she had been much used, and doubtless well, I could see that she had never, totally, yielded herself to a man.

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

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15 31 That her owner had given her no choice but to yield totally is not considered.
15 32 The panther girl understands only when it is she herself who has been captured and taught her womanhood, only when it is she herself who finds herself in the strong arms of a man who, with or without her consent, makes her wholly feminine, who forces her to yield to him, who is her conqueror.
15 33 In my camp I had read the body and the expressions of Ilene.
15 34 Though in the paga tavern she had been much used, and doubtless well, I could see that she had never, totally, yielded herself to a man.
15 35 As I touched her, I had noted a subtle stiffness about her belly and shoulders, not uncommon in an Earth girl.
15 36 I suspected that the beautiful slave had not been long on Gor.
15 37 She had not yet been fully conquered.
That her owner had given her no choice but to yield totally is not considered. The panther girl understands only when it is she herself who has been captured and taught her womanhood, only when it is she herself who finds herself in the strong arms of a man who, with or without her consent, makes her wholly feminine, who forces her to yield to him, who is her conqueror. In my camp I had read the body and the expressions of Ilene. Though in the paga tavern she had been much used, and doubtless well, I could see that she had never, totally, yielded herself to a man. As I touched her, I had noted a subtle stiffness about her belly and shoulders, not uncommon in an Earth girl. I suspected that the beautiful slave had not been long on Gor. She had not yet been fully conquered. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 15)