Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
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371
This makes her happy, not simply because then she knows she is less likely to be punished, but because she, in her heart, being a woman, truly desires to please one who is her complete master.
This makes her happy, not simply because then she knows she is less likely to be punished, but because she, in her heart, being a woman, truly desires to please one who is her complete master.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #371)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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Gorean compliments are generally meaningful, for they tend to be given only when deserved, and sometimes not then.
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369
A girl desires to please her master.
1
370
When she is complimented she knows she has pleased him.
1
371
This makes her happy, not simply because then she knows she is less likely to be punished, but because she, in her heart, being a woman, truly desires to please one who is her complete master.
1
372
"'Do you know me?' he asked," she said.
1
373
"'Yes, Master,' I said, 'you are Bertram of Lydius, guest in the house of my Master.
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374
' 'Your master has been kind to me,' said he.
Gorean compliments are generally meaningful, for they tend to be given only when deserved, and sometimes not then.
A girl desires to please her master.
When she is complimented she knows she has pleased him.
This makes her happy, not simply because then she knows she is less likely to be punished, but because she, in her heart, being a woman, truly desires to please one who is her complete master.
"'Do you know me?' he asked," she said.
"'Yes, Master,' I said, 'you are Bertram of Lydius, guest in the house of my Master.
' 'Your master has been kind to me,' said he.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 1)