Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
201
And who would not be fond of such an incredible source of pleasure? But she is to be kept under strict discipline, and, if she fails to be pleasing in any way, she must expect to be rebuked, most often with the lash.
And who would not be fond of such an incredible source of pleasure? But she is to be kept under strict discipline, and, if she fails to be pleasing in any way, she must expect to be rebuked, most often with the lash.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #201)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
198
His primary concern, after all, is that her service is instantaneous and perfect.
26
199
He can always, at a word or glance, bring her to her knees, and her lips to his feet.
26
200
It is an ill-kept secret that most masters are quite fond of their slaves.
26
201
And who would not be fond of such an incredible source of pleasure? But she is to be kept under strict discipline, and, if she fails to be pleasing in any way, she must expect to be rebuked, most often with the lash.
26
202
And, interestingly, most slaves care deeply for their masters, and commonly love them, profoundly, with every fiber of their gratefully embonded hearts.
26
203
I suppose it is hard not to fall in love with a man who gives you great pleasure, who fulfills your needs, who cares for you, who feeds, shelters and nurtures you—and masters you.
26
204
I noted that Emily oriented herself toward Aemilianus, and spread her knees widely.
His primary concern, after all, is that her service is instantaneous and perfect.
He can always, at a word or glance, bring her to her knees, and her lips to his feet.
It is an ill-kept secret that most masters are quite fond of their slaves.
And who would not be fond of such an incredible source of pleasure? But she is to be kept under strict discipline, and, if she fails to be pleasing in any way, she must expect to be rebuked, most often with the lash.
And, interestingly, most slaves care deeply for their masters, and commonly love them, profoundly, with every fiber of their gratefully embonded hearts.
I suppose it is hard not to fall in love with a man who gives you great pleasure, who fulfills your needs, who cares for you, who feeds, shelters and nurtures you—and masters you.
I noted that Emily oriented herself toward Aemilianus, and spread her knees widely.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 26)