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Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)

"What is your brand?" he asked. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #1319)
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7 1319 "What is your brand?" he asked.

Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

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7 1316 He had raised me to the point at which another instant's movement would have precipitated that most incredible and fantastic of sexual experiences to which a human female can attain, that in which she knows herself cognitively and physiologically submitted, fully and completely, absolutely, to a master, the psychological and somatic raptures of submission spasm, the slave orgasm.
7 1317 "I must drive you from my mind," he said.
7 1318 I moaned.
7 1319 "What is your brand?" he asked.
7 1320 "The Slave Flower, the Dina!" I cried.
7 1321 "The name," he had said, "for you are a common girl, and worthless, should be an unimportant name, one plain and simple, one fitting for a valueless girl, an ignorant, branded she-slave such as you".
7 1322 "The Dina!" I cried.
He had raised me to the point at which another instant's movement would have precipitated that most incredible and fantastic of sexual experiences to which a human female can attain, that in which she knows herself cognitively and physiologically submitted, fully and completely, absolutely, to a master, the psychological and somatic raptures of submission spasm, the slave orgasm. "I must drive you from my mind," he said. I moaned. "What is your brand?" he asked. "The Slave Flower, the Dina!" I cried. "The name," he had said, "for you are a common girl, and worthless, should be an unimportant name, one plain and simple, one fitting for a valueless girl, an ignorant, branded she-slave such as you". "The Dina!" I cried. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 7)