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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 362 The objections of girls to slavery, I have noted, are usually not objections to the institution which, in the sweet heat of their bodies, they love dearly, and fear only to lose, but to a given master.
25 363 Given the proper master they are quite content.
25 364 In the proper collar a woman is serene and joyful".
25 365 "Are slave girls truly proud?" asked Tarna.
25 366 "Most," said Hassan.
25 367 "You may think only of girls you have dominated, or seraglio mistresses, presiding over male weaklings.
25 368 But have you seen girls, truly, before men?" "In a cafe, once," she said, "I saw a girl dance before men.
The objections of girls to slavery, I have noted, are usually not objections to the institution which, in the sweet heat of their bodies, they love dearly, and fear only to lose, but to a given master. Given the proper master they are quite content. In the proper collar a woman is serene and joyful". "Are slave girls truly proud?" asked Tarna. "Most," said Hassan. "You may think only of girls you have dominated, or seraglio mistresses, presiding over male weaklings. But have you seen girls, truly, before men?" "In a cafe, once," she said, "I saw a girl dance before men. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )