Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
34
62
The whip, of course, is a symbol of the mastery, and its discipline, and authority.
The whip, of course, is a symbol of the mastery, and its discipline, and authority.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #62)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
34
59
These postures and attitudes are articulately symbolic, speaking in their way, as you must now understand, within the context of civilization, of the decrees and orderings of nature, in their way recalling even the mute, insistent declarations of gravitation and combustion.
34
60
The designs of nature facilitate the flourishing of species; her denial paves the way to the arctics of degeneration and extinction.
34
61
In his hand is the whip, his, held to her.
34
62
The whip, of course, is a symbol of the mastery, and its discipline, and authority.
34
63
In kissing it, and licking it, deferentially, lingeringly, she expresses her understanding of it, and what it stands for.
34
64
There can be no mistaking such things.
34
65
Too, she knows full well that it can be used upon her, and liberally, at the master's whim.
These postures and attitudes are articulately symbolic, speaking in their way, as you must now understand, within the context of civilization, of the decrees and orderings of nature, in their way recalling even the mute, insistent declarations of gravitation and combustion.
The designs of nature facilitate the flourishing of species; her denial paves the way to the arctics of degeneration and extinction.
In his hand is the whip, his, held to her.
The whip, of course, is a symbol of the mastery, and its discipline, and authority.
In kissing it, and licking it, deferentially, lingeringly, she expresses her understanding of it, and what it stands for.
There can be no mistaking such things.
Too, she knows full well that it can be used upon her, and liberally, at the master's whim.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 34)