• Home
  • Contact

Results Details

"panther " "girls "

Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 115 He might put into shore when it would be best to remain at sea; he might run when he should fight; when he should be firm, he might vacillate; when he should be strong, he might be conciliatory and weak.
8 116 There have been occasions recorded when a free woman, usually one who has been haughty and troublesome, has been, by order of the captain, who is supreme on the vessel, simply stripped and enslaved on board.
8 117 The reservations of Gorean seamen pertaining to the presence of free women on board, incidentally, do not apply to the presence of slave girls.
8 118 Such girls are under effective discipline, and must be pleasing and obedient.
8 119 If they are not, they know they may be simply thrown overboard.
8 120 Similarly, they are commonly available to the crew, to content and please them.
8 121 Their presence on board is a delight and convenience.
He might put into shore when it would be best to remain at sea; he might run when he should fight; when he should be firm, he might vacillate; when he should be strong, he might be conciliatory and weak. There have been occasions recorded when a free woman, usually one who has been haughty and troublesome, has been, by order of the captain, who is supreme on the vessel, simply stripped and enslaved on board. The reservations of Gorean seamen pertaining to the presence of free women on board, incidentally, do not apply to the presence of slave girls. Such girls are under effective discipline, and must be pleasing and obedient. If they are not, they know they may be simply thrown overboard. Similarly, they are commonly available to the crew, to content and please them. Their presence on board is a delight and convenience. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )