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

Perhaps, if she well proved herself, and worked hard and well, and learned to lick and kiss with deferential, humble, and exquisite skill, and pleased muchly in numerous, sundry ways, she might be permitted to remain in the compound at the mercy of, and under the rule of, free persons. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 40, Sentence #743)
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40 743 Perhaps, if she well proved herself, and worked hard and well, and learned to lick and kiss with deferential, humble, and exquisite skill, and pleased muchly in numerous, sundry ways, she might be permitted to remain in the compound at the mercy of, and under the rule of, free persons.

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

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40 740 She did so, instantly.
40 741 A murmur of approval coursed through the lodge, as men and women observed the slave, well and appropriately subjugated, her head bowed before her master.
40 742 I sensed then in the group a lessening of the hostility, the inveterate animosity, formerly entertained toward the vulnerable, helpless well-humbled she who had once been the disdainful, imperious Radish, but was now become the slave of one who had now become a man.
40 743 Perhaps, if she well proved herself, and worked hard and well, and learned to lick and kiss with deferential, humble, and exquisite skill, and pleased muchly in numerous, sundry ways, she might be permitted to remain in the compound at the mercy of, and under the rule of, free persons.
40 744 Perhaps she need not necessarily be ejected, need not be put out naked, to run from hungry sleen.
40 745 Perhaps uses might be found for her, if only on a leash, or at the end of a strap.
40 746 Were there not many unpleasant, cruel and heavy labors which needed to be performed? And are such not suitable for slaves? "Raise your head," said Seibar to his slave.
She did so, instantly. A murmur of approval coursed through the lodge, as men and women observed the slave, well and appropriately subjugated, her head bowed before her master. I sensed then in the group a lessening of the hostility, the inveterate animosity, formerly entertained toward the vulnerable, helpless well-humbled she who had once been the disdainful, imperious Radish, but was now become the slave of one who had now become a man. Perhaps, if she well proved herself, and worked hard and well, and learned to lick and kiss with deferential, humble, and exquisite skill, and pleased muchly in numerous, sundry ways, she might be permitted to remain in the compound at the mercy of, and under the rule of, free persons. Perhaps she need not necessarily be ejected, need not be put out naked, to run from hungry sleen. Perhaps uses might be found for her, if only on a leash, or at the end of a strap. Were there not many unpleasant, cruel and heavy labors which needed to be performed? And are such not suitable for slaves? "Raise your head," said Seibar to his slave. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 40)