Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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213
The slave who is treated too leniently may begin to forget that she is a slave.
40
214
It may be necessary, then, to remind her.
40
215
Beatings can be useful for this purpose.
40
216
The two girls who had gone to the porridge line, the dark-haired girl and the blond girl, had returned a bit before, each with their bowl refilled with porridge.
40
217
They had been in time, standing, watching, to see Mira put through her paces by Hci.
40
218
They were almost trembling.
40
219
The dark-haired girl knelt down near Carrot.
The slave who is treated too leniently may begin to forget that she is a slave.
It may be necessary, then, to remind her.
Beatings can be useful for this purpose.
The two girls who had gone to the porridge line, the dark-haired girl and the blond girl, had returned a bit before, each with their bowl refilled with porridge.
They had been in time, standing, watching, to see Mira put through her paces by Hci.
They were almost trembling.
The dark-haired girl knelt down near Carrot.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )