Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
72
They were, so to speak, visually at my mercy.
They were, so to speak, visually at my mercy.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #72)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
69
"What shall I do?" begged the kneeling girl, looking piteously up at the girl with the switch.
18
70
"Be beautiful, and humble," said the girl with the switch.
18
71
As the light was arranged I could, through the curtain, see the girls easily; they, on the other hand, because of the same arrangement of light, and because I had set no light behind me, in the room within which I stood, were totally unable to see me.
18
72
They were, so to speak, visually at my mercy.
18
73
This, incidentally, is not an unusual arrangement in a Gorean house, particularly in rooms where slaves might be kept or found.
18
74
This represents a convenience for the master.
18
75
Also it is thought to be helpful in the management of a woman, that, when the master wishes, she can be brought secretly under observation.
"What shall I do?" begged the kneeling girl, looking piteously up at the girl with the switch.
"Be beautiful, and humble," said the girl with the switch.
As the light was arranged I could, through the curtain, see the girls easily; they, on the other hand, because of the same arrangement of light, and because I had set no light behind me, in the room within which I stood, were totally unable to see me.
They were, so to speak, visually at my mercy.
This, incidentally, is not an unusual arrangement in a Gorean house, particularly in rooms where slaves might be kept or found.
This represents a convenience for the master.
Also it is thought to be helpful in the management of a woman, that, when the master wishes, she can be brought secretly under observation.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 18)