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Beasts of Gor

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by John Norman


  "A sport of men," she said.

  "Yes, to make beautiful women slaves," I said.

  "A delicious sport," she said.

  "I think so," I said.

  "Beast," she said.

  "Perhaps," I said. "I think it is true," I said, "that it is generally the most beautiful and desirable women who are the slaves, but I will tell you something you may find of interest."

  "What is that?" she asked.

  "Slavery itself," I said, "often makes a woman more beautiful and desirable. It removes tensions. It removes inhibitions. It makes women happy. It is hard, I think, sometimes, for a woman who is happy not to be beautiful. Sometimes Goreans ask, is she a slave because she is beautiful, or beautiful because she is a slave?"

  She kissed me, gently.

  "Are many Gorean slave girls of Earth origin?" she asked.

  "I assume all human Goreans are of Earth origin," I said.

  "I mean," she said, "like me, a girl born and raised on Earth, and then brought to Gor as a slave."

  "Statistically," I said, "surely few. How many I would not know."

  "Ten," she asked, "twenty?"

  "Perhaps some four or five thousand," I said. "I would not know." Such a number, I conjectured, would not even be missed in a population which teemed like that of Earth.

  "We are brought here as slaves," she said.

  "Of course," I said.

  "And the slaving continues," she said.

  "I suppose so," I said. "On Gor there is a market for beautiful Earth girls. They make excellent slaves."

  "I am glad to hear that," she said.

  "Please me," I said.

  "Yes, Master," she said, obediently, this time without surprise or demur. And then she well pleased me. She was becoming skillful.

  * * * *

  "Please tell me more of the south," she said.

  "Please me," I said.

  "Yes, Master," she said. Yes, she was becoming quite skillful.

  * * * *

  "Please tell me more of the south," she said.

  "Curiosity is not becoming in a Kajira," I said.

  "Oh, Master," she said.

  "That is a Gorean saying," I said.

  "I know," she said. "Imnak taught it to me."

  "You now know two Gorean sayings," I said.

  "Yes," she said. "'Only a fool buys a woman clothed' and 'Curiosity is not becoming in a Kajira.'"

  "Yes," I said.

  "Please, Master," she said.

  "You have them down well," I said.

  "Oh, please, please, Master," she begged.

  It was natural that she should be desperately eager to learn the nature of a slave girl's lot.

  "Perhaps," I said.

  "Oh, thank you, thank you, Master," she said.

  "What would you like to know?" I asked.

  She was at my side, on her stomach and elbows. Her eyes were excited. "In the south," she asked, "would a master put me in a collar?"

  "It is quite likely," I said.

  "I might like a pretty collar," she said.

  "Do not think of the collar as a simple piece of jewelry," I said, "though it can serve that purpose. Its primary objective is to identify he to whom you belong."

  "What if I take it off?" she asked.

  "It locks on your throat. You cannot take it off," I said.

  "Oh," she said. She looked at me. "Will I be given pretty things to wear," she asked, "and cosmetics, perfumes?"

  "It is quite likely," I said. "Masters like their girls to make themselves beautiful."

  "I hope that I will please my master in the furs," she said.

  "You will do so or be lengthily and severely punished," I said. "If you fail, you could even be slain."

  She shuddered. "I will try to be pleasing to him," she said.

  "Most masters," I said, "own only one girl. Do not think you are likely to spend all your time squirming at the slave ring."

  "I do not understand," she said.

  "There is much for a girl to do," I pointed out. "She keeps his compartments. She dusts and cleans. When they do not use the public kitchens she must cook for him. If he does not wish to take advantage of the public laundries, she must do his washing and ironing. She shops for him, and bargains in the markets, and so on. There is much for her to do."

  "Does it take long to clean compartments?" she asked.

  "Only a few moments," I admitted. "Goreans live simply, and do not much approve of cumbersome furniture."

  "It does not sound to me like the slave girl is overburdened with domestic labors," she said.

  "I suppose, objectively, she is not," I said. "Still, there are things for her to do."

  "Is she as occupied as the wife of Earth?" asked the girl.

  "Of course not," I said. "That would be foolish. The wife of Earth is, from the Gorean point of view, much overworked. When the husband returns home she is often, actually, engaged in labors. How can she greet him properly? At night, so numerous and excessive have been her labors, she is often exhausted. That would be preposterous from the Gorean point of view. The Gorean master does not buy a girl with the primary objective of obtaining a domestic servant but with the intention of acquiring a marvelous slave. He wants the girl to be a wonder to him. He is quite cheerful about the sacrifice of domestic servitude in order to obtain what is far more important to him. When he returns to his compartments he does not want to find a worn chore woman there but a lovely slave, fresh, vital, eager and fully alive, kneeling before him, waiting to be commanded."

  "What does the girl do in her free time?" asked Audrey.

  "Much what she pleases," I said. "She will have friends among other slaves. She walks, she visits. She exercises, she reads. Within limits she does what she wants to do."

  "Can she work outside the compartments?" asked Audrey.

  "If it is permitted by the master," I said, "and it does not in any way compromise her slavery." I smiled. "Some women," I said, "wear to their work the garments of a free woman but, when they return to their compartments, don as they must the silk of a slave, which is their true condition."

  "Is such a thing often permitted by a master?" asked Audrey.

  "Commonly not," I said. "Such a thing is often thought to compromise a girl's slavery. It is usually not permitted to her. Usually she is kept as full and absolute slave, not so much as permitted to touch the garment of a free woman."

  "I would like my master to be like that," said Audrey.

  "Most masters are," I said.

  "If I am a slave, I would want to be a full slave," she said.

  "I think you have little to fear, pretty Audrey," I said. "Any master who so much as looks at you would know that you should be kept only as a full slave."

  "Yes," she said, kissing me, "that is right for me."

  "Sometimes, Masters, as a discipline, rent their girls out to employers to perform repetitious, trivial tasks."

  "How horrid," she said.

  "See that you please your master well," I said.

  "I will certainly try," she said.

  "There are, of course, many slaveries in the south," I said. "I have described only the most common to you."

  "Tell me of others," she begged. "For I might be sold into them."

  "There are paga slaves," I said, "who must please their master's customers in his tavern. There are the girls who staff the public kitchens and laundries. There are rent slaves, who may be rented to anyone for any purpose, short of their injury or mutilation, unless compensation be rendered to the master. There are state slaves who maintain public compartments, and work in offices and warehouses. There are girls in peasant villages, and girls on great farms, who cook and carry water to the slave gangs. There are beauties who are purchased for a man's pleasure gardens. There are other girls who work in the mills, chained to their looms."

  She looked at me, frightened.

  "Any of these slaveries, or any of many others," I said, "could be yours. It depends entire
ly, pretty Audrey, on who buys you, and what he wants."

  "How helpless I feel," she whispered.

  "You are helpless, absolutely helpless," I told her.

  "Surely," she whispered, "I can attempt to influence the nature of my slavery."

  "Of course," I said. "But the decision is never yours. In that sense you are absolutely helpless."

  "Yes, Master," she said, trembling.

  "The mills and the public kitchens, and such, are not pleasant," I said.

  "I do not want to go to such slaveries as the mills or public kitchens," she said. "I will try to be a pleasing slave."

  "Excellent, Audrey, Slave Girl," I said.

  "Do masters much talk with their girls, or take them with them?" she asked.

  "Certainly," I said. "It is extremely pleasurable to talk with a girl one owns. Also, one takes her many places, she heeling him, to concerts, contests, song dramas and so on, both to show her off and because he finds her a joy to be with."

  "I think I could well serve such a master," she said.

  "You would," I said, "or you, being a slave, would be promptly and efficiently disciplined, most likely whipped."

  "Whipped?" she asked. "Could such a man whip a girl?"

  "Of course," I said. "Do not think that the pleasure he finds in you will be permitted in the least to compromise his mastery of you."

  "I would thrill to be owned by such a man," she said.

  I smiled to myself. Girls sometimes fought one another viciously, merely to be the first to display themselves naked before a Gorean master.

  I lay there on my back.

  "Master," she said.

  "Yes," I said.

  "The others, soon, will be awake," she said.

  "Yes?" I said.

  "Please, Master," she said. "Once more, before they awaken, have your slave."

  "Have you?" I asked.

  "Yes, have me," she whispered.

  "Does Audrey beg?" I asked.

  "Yes, Master," she said.

  "How shall I have you?" I asked. "Gently, tenderly, politely, courteously, respectfully, accommodatingly, solicitously, as would a man of Earth?"

  "No, no," she begged. "Take me as what I am, a slave!"

  I touched her, gently, timidly.

  "Oh!" she cried, miserably. "No, that is like a man of Earth! How cruel you are! Do not insult the helpless womanhood of a poor slave. Do not play with my needs as a man of Earth, oh, Master; fulfill them as a man of Gor! I beg it of you, Master."

  I laughed.

  "You teased a slave," she said, reproachfully. "How helpless I am as a slave."

  "Spread your legs, Slave," I said.

  "Yes, Master," she said. "My Gorean master has spoken," she said.

  "Wider," I said.

  "Yes, Master," she said.

  She watched my hand. Her teeth were clenched. Her eyes were wide.

  "Aiii!" she started to cry, but my left hand closed her mouth. She squirmed helplessly. Her thighs were clenched on my hand. She looked at me, over my hand on her mouth.

  "You are a pretty slave," I told her.

  With my knee I thrust apart her legs.

  Then her body clasped me. Her eyes were closed. I removed my hand from her mouth. She opened her eyes. "Thank you," she whispered, "for covering my mouth, that I not be heard to scream."

  "You did not wish to awaken the others," I said.

  "I could not bear to have them know how I yielded to you," she whispered. "It would be humiliating."

  "Humiliating?" I asked.

  "Certainly," she said.

  "Oh?" I asked.

  "I must have my pride," she said.

  "I see," I said.

  "They must not suspect the degree of my slavery," she said. "They are common girls. I was rich, indeed, extremely rich, and well placed. The proper schools, and clubs, and such. I was above them, you see, of another class, elegant and refined."

  "I see," I said.

  "Thank you, Master," she said.

  "It is nearly time for them to awaken," I said.

  "Master?" she asked.

  "Master, no!" she cried. "What are you doing?"

  "I am going to induce in you the first of your slave orgasms."

  "Slave orgasms?"

  "Yes," I said.

  "What are they?" she asked, puzzled.

  "You will learn," I said.

  "I am afraid," she said.

  "You are a slave," I said. "You must grow used to such things."

  "Oh!" she said.

  "There, there now," I said.

  "Ohh," she said.

  "Do you begin to sense it?"

  "Yes," she whispered.

  "You were on the brink before," I said. "I am now going to carry you beyond that brink."

  "Not here, not now! Surely not!" she whispered, frantically. "Wait until we are alone, elsewhere, far from camp, away in the tundra, where we cannot be heard. The others! The others!"

  "Sense it," I whispered. "Sense it."

  "Please stop," she whispered.

  "Do you sense it?" I asked.

  "Yes, I think so, far off!" she said.

  "But it is coming closer, is it not?" I asked.

  "Yes," she whispered, frightened. "Yes!"

  "At first," I said, "it will be only a small one."

  "Small!" she whispered. "No! You do not understand!"

  "It is small," I said. "You will grow in such things, Slave Girl. Trust me."

  "Oh!" she said, suddenly, clutching me.

  Her eyes were wide, in disbelief.

  My hands were on her hips.

  "It is nearly here, isn't it?" I said.

  "No, no! Yes, yes!" she said. "Release me!" she begged.

  "No," I said.

  "Cover my mouth! Cover my mouth!" she begged.

  "No," I said. "Do not fear," I said. "It is only your first of this sort, and only a small one. You will grow in such things."

  "It is not small!" she said. "And I am absolutely helpless!" she said. "I am at your mercy! I cannot help myself!"

  "That is known to me," I said.

  "Does my will mean nothing?" she moaned.

  "It means nothing," I said.

  "I could live for such a sensation!" she whispered.

  "You have not yet felt it," I told her.

  "I could live for these sensations," she whispered. "I could live for them!"

  "Certainly," I said, "for you are a slave."

  "The degradation, the helplessness, the vulnerability, the rapture, the ecstasy," she whispered. "I am cast down, and torn, and vanquished! Can free women know such things?"

  "No," I said, "only the slave."

  "Do you smile upon me, I so helpless?" she said.

  "I think you would bring a good price in a market."

  "Master!"

  "Be pleased if you are a hot slut," I said. "It will improve your price"

  "How dare you speak of me so?" she wept in protest.

  "Yes," I said, "you are hot."

  "Please, Master, please!"

  "Yes," I said, "superbly hot."

  "I beg respect!" she wept.

  "In view of your status," I said, "it is denied. And do not importune me so again, lest I put you to the whip."

  "To the whip, Master?"

  "Yes," I said.

  "Ohh," she said, softly.

  "Know yourself slave," I said.

  "I do," she said. "I do!"

  "What are you?" I asked.

  "A slave," she said. "A slave!"

  "And are you anything else?" I inquired.

  "No, Master," she said. "I am a slave, and only a slave!"

  "It is true," I said.

  "Yes, Master!" she wept.

  "I think it is quite close now," I said.

  "Aii!" she breathed.

  "Excellent," I said, "excellent."

  "Oh, Master," she said. "Master! Master!"

  "Squirm, Slave. Writhe, Slave," I said.

  "No," she wept. "
Please, no! There are others in the tent! I do not want the other girls to know what a slave I am! Please, no, Master!"

  But I did not choose to show her mercy.

  "Cover my mouth!" she begged. "Oh, oh!"

  "It is but a moment away, pretty slut," I said.

  "Cover my mouth," she begged. "Cover my mouth!"

  "No," I said.

  I held her arms pinned to her sides. Then she half reared up under me, squirming and struggling, and then threw back her head, screaming, and I pressed her down on the furs. Imnak lifted his head quickly, and then, understanding the nature of the noise, shook his head and reached over and seized Poalu. She was drawn to him, tightly, and began to kiss him. "I submit," screamed Audrey. "I submit to you, oh, my Master!" Arlene and Thimble, sullenly, angrily, regarded her.

  "Slave!" said Arlene.

  "Yes, slave, slave!" sobbed Audrey.

  "Are you now more than they?" I asked.

  "No, no," she said. "We are all slaves, only slaves!"

  She then covered my face with tears and kisses. I later held her quiet in my arms while she, with her small, soft tongue, licked clean the stubble of my beard.

  "Poor ignorant, vain free women," she whispered. "They do not know such things."

  "Some free women sense them," I said, "and seek masters, that they may kneel and be collared."

  "Had I known such things," she said, "I, too, would have been such a woman. I, too, would have sought a master, before whom I might kneel and beg a collar."

  "Rest now, Slave Girl," I said.

  "Yes, Master," she said.

  16

  Imnak Carves

  Imnak sat in the corner of the tent, aimlessly whittling at a piece of tabuk horn.

  Once in a while he would stop and turn the ivory, and look at it. Sometimes he would whisper, "Who hides in there? Who are you?" Then he would begin to carve again. Then, suddenly, he said, "Ah, sleen!"

  I watched him flake and trim ivory from the horn. Slowly, as I watched, I saw the shape of a sleen emerging, almost as though it had been hidden in the ivory, the snout and legs, and the long, sinuous shape. Its ears were flat back against its head.

 

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