Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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38
Dalliance is discouraged by means of long-bladed whips and the prodding and striking of reversed lances.
Dalliance is discouraged by means of long-bladed whips and the prodding and striking of reversed lances.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #38)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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That is often the way slaves are transported between camps and cities.
21
36
Between geographical points, of course, long coffles, sometimes pasangs in length, are not uncommon.
21
37
In these the girls are usually marched naked, in single file, chained together by the neck, under the surveillance of armed guards.
21
38
Dalliance is discouraged by means of long-bladed whips and the prodding and striking of reversed lances.
21
39
After such a journey, a destination of slave pens and auction blocks is joyously welcomed.
21
40
Will each woman, sooner or later, in one sale or another, passing through various hands, sometimes many, find the master of her dreams? It is not known.
21
41
"You have not forgotten her," said Peggy.
That is often the way slaves are transported between camps and cities.
Between geographical points, of course, long coffles, sometimes pasangs in length, are not uncommon.
In these the girls are usually marched naked, in single file, chained together by the neck, under the surveillance of armed guards.
Dalliance is discouraged by means of long-bladed whips and the prodding and striking of reversed lances.
After such a journey, a destination of slave pens and auction blocks is joyously welcomed.
Will each woman, sooner or later, in one sale or another, passing through various hands, sometimes many, find the master of her dreams? It is not known.
"You have not forgotten her," said Peggy.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 21)