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"We must thus see to it that we are marvels to them, that we serve them with eagerness and perfections. This is not a matter, incidentally, of serving regardless of our will and possible desires, or in spite of them, but of actually adjusting our will and desires, in such a way that they now find expression and fulfillment even in such service. To be sure, some men enjoy taking a woman who hates them, and whom they hate, and reducing her to a panting pleading slave, begging for a continuation of their touch, which they may then either grant or deny her, as it pleases them."
John Norman, Dancer of Gor, p. 312
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