Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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54
Indeed, for the afternoon, or, I supposed, until, within reason, I chose to return her to the lodge of Canka, she was, for all practical purposes, my own slave.
9
55
"You have treated me with great tenderness and kindness," she said.
9
56
I shrugged.
9
57
"May I surmise from this," she asked, "as I know little of slavery, and am new to the condition, that there can be tenderness and kindness for a slave?" "There can be tenderness and kindness for a slave," I said, "of course.
9
58
It is not permitted, however, to compromise in the least the iron discipline under which she is kept".
9
59
"I see," she said.
9
60
I regarded her.
Indeed, for the afternoon, or, I supposed, until, within reason, I chose to return her to the lodge of Canka, she was, for all practical purposes, my own slave.
"You have treated me with great tenderness and kindness," she said.
I shrugged.
"May I surmise from this," she asked, "as I know little of slavery, and am new to the condition, that there can be tenderness and kindness for a slave?" "There can be tenderness and kindness for a slave," I said, "of course.
It is not permitted, however, to compromise in the least the iron discipline under which she is kept".
"I see," she said.
I regarded her.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )