Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
157
"Beware!" I said.
12
158
"You do not own me!" she said.
12
159
"Neither of you own me!" "Any free man may discipline an insolent or errant slave," I said, "even one who is in the least bit displeasing, even one he might merely feel like disciplining.
12
160
If she is killed, or injured, he need only pay compensation to her master, and that only if the master can be located within a specific amount of time and requests such compensation".
12
161
In virtue of such customs and statutes the perfect discipline under which Gorean slaves are kept is maintained and guaranteed even when they are not within the direct purview of their masters or their appointed agents.
12
162
She turned white.
12
163
"We are playing," said my opponent.
"Beware!" I said.
"You do not own me!" she said.
"Neither of you own me!" "Any free man may discipline an insolent or errant slave," I said, "even one who is in the least bit displeasing, even one he might merely feel like disciplining.
If she is killed, or injured, he need only pay compensation to her master, and that only if the master can be located within a specific amount of time and requests such compensation".
In virtue of such customs and statutes the perfect discipline under which Gorean slaves are kept is maintained and guaranteed even when they are not within the direct purview of their masters or their appointed agents.
She turned white.
"We are playing," said my opponent.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )