Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Did the girls seem proud?" asked Hassan.
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"Yes," said Tarna, sullenly.
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"But why should they have been proud?" "They were proud of their bodies, their feelings, their desirability," said Hassan, "and proud, too, of their masters, who had the will and power to put them in a collar and keep them there, because it pleased them to do so".
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"How strong such men must be," whispered Tarna.
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"Too," said Hassan, "undeniable females, secure in their sexuality, it was difficult not for them to be proud.
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Too, joy can make girls proud".
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"But why, why," wept Tarna, "should they be proud?" Hassan shrugged.
"Did the girls seem proud?" asked Hassan.
"Yes," said Tarna, sullenly.
"But why should they have been proud?" "They were proud of their bodies, their feelings, their desirability," said Hassan, "and proud, too, of their masters, who had the will and power to put them in a collar and keep them there, because it pleased them to do so".
"How strong such men must be," whispered Tarna.
"Too," said Hassan, "undeniable females, secure in their sexuality, it was difficult not for them to be proud.
Too, joy can make girls proud".
"But why, why," wept Tarna, "should they be proud?" Hassan shrugged.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )