Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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His desires with respect to their performances, I gathered, could be adequately conveyed by such means as the boot and whip.
His desires with respect to their performances, I gathered, could be adequately conveyed by such means as the boot and whip.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #684)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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That seemed to be the woman he was interested in having understand him, and clearly.
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I did not think he was particularly concerned, truly, about communicating with the others.
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The uses to which he intended to put them, I gathered, did not require subtleties of communication.
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684
His desires with respect to their performances, I gathered, could be adequately conveyed by such means as the boot and whip.
8
685
"What is the language in which you have been speaking to these women?" he asked of Ginger.
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"English, Master," she said.
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He indicated Evelyn.
That seemed to be the woman he was interested in having understand him, and clearly.
I did not think he was particularly concerned, truly, about communicating with the others.
The uses to which he intended to put them, I gathered, did not require subtleties of communication.
His desires with respect to their performances, I gathered, could be adequately conveyed by such means as the boot and whip.
"What is the language in which you have been speaking to these women?" he asked of Ginger.
"English, Master," she said.
He indicated Evelyn.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 8)