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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
48 165 There is no point to it.
48 166 On the other hand, they are subject to the whip, and, if they are displeasing, they must expect to be punished, in one way or another.
48 167 The Gorean master is not weak.
48 168 He will have perfection from his slave, in movement, in position, in speech, in dress, if it is permitted, in obedience, in deference, in docility, in manifold service, and, in the furs, in the vulnerable, zealous application of her skills, those of an amorous slave hoping to please her master, and, ultimately, too, in the furs, in her helpless, spasmodic submission, that of the grateful, mastered slave.
48 169 The girl who is ignored, of course, is likely to suspect that she has been found wanting as a slave, that she has failed to be pleasing.
48 170 She may then fear that she has lost the interest of her master, and that she is to be soon sold, that coins will change hands, and she will be hooded and led away, leashed, to some emporium devoted to the sales of such as she.
48 171 Has she failed as a slave? Who will want her now? Was this her fault? How could she have done better? At whose feet will she wear her next collar? "Do you wish to be a slave girl?" I asked her, the erstwhile leader of the once arrogant, now subdued, talunas.
There is no point to it. On the other hand, they are subject to the whip, and, if they are displeasing, they must expect to be punished, in one way or another. The Gorean master is not weak. He will have perfection from his slave, in movement, in position, in speech, in dress, if it is permitted, in obedience, in deference, in docility, in manifold service, and, in the furs, in the vulnerable, zealous application of her skills, those of an amorous slave hoping to please her master, and, ultimately, too, in the furs, in her helpless, spasmodic submission, that of the grateful, mastered slave. The girl who is ignored, of course, is likely to suspect that she has been found wanting as a slave, that she has failed to be pleasing. She may then fear that she has lost the interest of her master, and that she is to be soon sold, that coins will change hands, and she will be hooded and led away, leashed, to some emporium devoted to the sales of such as she. Has she failed as a slave? Who will want her now? Was this her fault? How could she have done better? At whose feet will she wear her next collar? "Do you wish to be a slave girl?" I asked her, the erstwhile leader of the once arrogant, now subdued, talunas. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )