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Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 181 She regarded me.
7 182 "Often," I said, "the girl merely fears the leather, or is wary of it, and, hoping to give it a wide berth, behaves herself accordingly.
7 183 For most practical purposes she knows that if she behaves in certain ways she will not feel it, and if she behaves in other ways, she will feel it.
7 184 It is almost like a law of nature.
7 185 It is always there, of course, in the background, and she knows that she is subject to it.
7 186 Similarly, of course, even in her deepest love, she knows that, ultimately, her very life is dependent on the whim of her master.
7 187 She can be thrown to sleen, at a word from him, if he wishes".
She regarded me. "Often," I said, "the girl merely fears the leather, or is wary of it, and, hoping to give it a wide berth, behaves herself accordingly. For most practical purposes she knows that if she behaves in certain ways she will not feel it, and if she behaves in other ways, she will feel it. It is almost like a law of nature. It is always there, of course, in the background, and she knows that she is subject to it. Similarly, of course, even in her deepest love, she knows that, ultimately, her very life is dependent on the whim of her master. She can be thrown to sleen, at a word from him, if he wishes". - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )