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Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)

It helps to remind them that they are domestic animals, and that they are dependent for their very food upon their master. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #177)
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13 177 It helps to remind them that they are domestic animals, and that they are dependent for their very food upon their master.

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

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13 174 Some larger pieces of vegetable and meat, we had, however, in the informal fashion of the Barrens, taken from the pot on our knives.
13 175 Canka, perhaps because company was present, or because he wished to further impress her slavery upon her, had fed Winyela.
13 176 This is occasionally done with a slave.
13 177 It helps to remind them that they are domestic animals, and that they are dependent for their very food upon their master.
13 178 I had noticed, during the meal, how she had taken food from his fingers, biting and sucking, and kissing, furtively at them.
13 179 During the course of the meal she had been becoming more and more excited.
13 180 Too, I had thought that Canka had given her smaller bits and pieces, and had held on to them more tightly, than was necessary to merely feed her.
Some larger pieces of vegetable and meat, we had, however, in the informal fashion of the Barrens, taken from the pot on our knives. Canka, perhaps because company was present, or because he wished to further impress her slavery upon her, had fed Winyela. This is occasionally done with a slave. It helps to remind them that they are domestic animals, and that they are dependent for their very food upon their master. I had noticed, during the meal, how she had taken food from his fingers, biting and sucking, and kissing, furtively at them. During the course of the meal she had been becoming more and more excited. Too, I had thought that Canka had given her smaller bits and pieces, and had held on to them more tightly, than was necessary to merely feed her. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 13)