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Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)

"I do not think many will," said Tasdron, "and if some do, they will simply assume that she has been put into the streets for discipline". - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #226)
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25 226 "I do not think many will," said Tasdron, "and if some do, they will simply assume that she has been put into the streets for discipline".

Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)

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25 223 "An excellent idea," said Tasdron.
25 224 "Now she will attract only the attention natural to a coin girl in the streets".
25 225 "Some may recognize her, of course," I said.
25 226 "I do not think many will," said Tasdron, "and if some do, they will simply assume that she has been put into the streets for discipline".
25 227 "That, too, was my conjecture," I said.
25 228 Though the Gorean coin girl is commonly one of several girls, one of a stable thereof, so to speak, sent daily into the streets to earn money as the chattels they are for their master, under the penalty of whippings or tortures, or death, if their day's work does not prove sufficiently lucrative, it is not unknown for this sensual charge to be also placed upon a private girl, usually as a punishment for having failed in some way, often trivial or negligible, to be fully pleasing.
25 229 After having been sent into the humiliations and dangers of the streets it is a rare girl who does not hurry back, eager and chastened, to the intimate joys of a private slavery.
"An excellent idea," said Tasdron. "Now she will attract only the attention natural to a coin girl in the streets". "Some may recognize her, of course," I said. "I do not think many will," said Tasdron, "and if some do, they will simply assume that she has been put into the streets for discipline". "That, too, was my conjecture," I said. Though the Gorean coin girl is commonly one of several girls, one of a stable thereof, so to speak, sent daily into the streets to earn money as the chattels they are for their master, under the penalty of whippings or tortures, or death, if their day's work does not prove sufficiently lucrative, it is not unknown for this sensual charge to be also placed upon a private girl, usually as a punishment for having failed in some way, often trivial or negligible, to be fully pleasing. After having been sent into the humiliations and dangers of the streets it is a rare girl who does not hurry back, eager and chastened, to the intimate joys of a private slavery. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 25)