Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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646
As soon as I had understood that the quality of my life on Gor, given my brand, would depend on my ability to please men I had begged Eta to give me instruction.
As soon as I had understood that the quality of my life on Gor, given my brand, would depend on my ability to please men I had begged Eta to give me instruction.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #646)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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7
643
It is one thing to be thrown down and raped; it is quite another to hear the indolent command, "Please me".
7
644
The responsibility for pleasure is often placed on the slender, lovely shoulders of the slave girl.
7
645
It is she, then, who must labor in her bondage to be pleasing.
7
646
As soon as I had understood that the quality of my life on Gor, given my brand, would depend on my ability to please men I had begged Eta to give me instruction.
7
647
She had been extremely helpful, teaching me many things I might never have discovered myself.
7
648
She had actually received some weeks of slave training in the pens of Ar, a tutelage to which Clitus Vitellius in disgust at her ineptness had remanded her; she had attended diligently to her lessons; when she returned to his quarters it had been clear by morning that it would not be necessary to sell her off.
7
649
She had made an acceptable beginning in learning the arts of the slave girl.
It is one thing to be thrown down and raped; it is quite another to hear the indolent command, "Please me".
The responsibility for pleasure is often placed on the slender, lovely shoulders of the slave girl.
It is she, then, who must labor in her bondage to be pleasing.
As soon as I had understood that the quality of my life on Gor, given my brand, would depend on my ability to please men I had begged Eta to give me instruction.
She had been extremely helpful, teaching me many things I might never have discovered myself.
She had actually received some weeks of slave training in the pens of Ar, a tutelage to which Clitus Vitellius in disgust at her ineptness had remanded her; she had attended diligently to her lessons; when she returned to his quarters it had been clear by morning that it would not be necessary to sell her off.
She had made an acceptable beginning in learning the arts of the slave girl.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 7)