Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
504
The slavery in which a love slave is kept is an unusually deep slavery.
The slavery in which a love slave is kept is an unusually deep slavery.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #504)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
501
Then the only danger is that he will weaken.
15
502
One must be strong with a love slave.
15
503
If one truly loves her, he will be that strong.
15
504
The slavery in which a love slave is kept is an unusually deep slavery.
15
505
She must serve him with a perfection which would stun and startle other girls; if she should fail in any way, even in so small a way that the lapse might be overlooked in the case of another wench, or bring perhaps no more than a mild word of reprimand, she is likely to be tied at the slave ring and whipped; there is a good reason for this; she is, you see, a love slave; no woman can be more in a man's power; and with no woman must he be stronger.
15
506
Too, of course, if a relationship should weaken, or not prove enduringly satisfactory, the girl is simply put in cuffs and taken to a market.
15
507
The relationship which does not prove satisfactory is soon terminated.
Then the only danger is that he will weaken.
One must be strong with a love slave.
If one truly loves her, he will be that strong.
The slavery in which a love slave is kept is an unusually deep slavery.
She must serve him with a perfection which would stun and startle other girls; if she should fail in any way, even in so small a way that the lapse might be overlooked in the case of another wench, or bring perhaps no more than a mild word of reprimand, she is likely to be tied at the slave ring and whipped; there is a good reason for this; she is, you see, a love slave; no woman can be more in a man's power; and with no woman must he be stronger.
Too, of course, if a relationship should weaken, or not prove enduringly satisfactory, the girl is simply put in cuffs and taken to a market.
The relationship which does not prove satisfactory is soon terminated.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 15)