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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
37 119 What potent strategies can lurk in the line of a breast or the turn of a hip.
37 120 How a bent knee and a bowed head can wrench a man's guts.
37 121 Helplessness and vulnerability seem strange shields; how implausible is gentleness as an instrument of diplomacy; what an unlikely weapon is her tenderness.
37 122 Who is most powerful, I wondered, the master or the slave? Then I realized that it is the master who is most powerful for he may, if he wishes, put her on the block and sell her or dispose of her in any way he pleases.
37 123 In the end, in the final analysis, it is he, and not she, who holds the whip.
37 124 It is she who, in the end, must kneel at the feet of a master, completely at his mercy, her will, in the final analysis, nothing.
37 125 It is she who, in the end, in the final analysis, is owned, and must please, absolutely.
What potent strategies can lurk in the line of a breast or the turn of a hip. How a bent knee and a bowed head can wrench a man's guts. Helplessness and vulnerability seem strange shields; how implausible is gentleness as an instrument of diplomacy; what an unlikely weapon is her tenderness. Who is most powerful, I wondered, the master or the slave? Then I realized that it is the master who is most powerful for he may, if he wishes, put her on the block and sell her or dispose of her in any way he pleases. In the end, in the final analysis, it is he, and not she, who holds the whip. It is she who, in the end, must kneel at the feet of a master, completely at his mercy, her will, in the final analysis, nothing. It is she who, in the end, in the final analysis, is owned, and must please, absolutely. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )