Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
12
542
The least waywardness in behavior while under the commands of Rowena, or hesitancy in obeying her orders, or insolence shown towards her, we had assured her would constitute an occasion for discipline, and severe discipline, precisely as though she herself might be naught but a mere slave.
The least waywardness in behavior while under the commands of Rowena, or hesitancy in obeying her orders, or insolence shown towards her, we had assured her would constitute an occasion for discipline, and severe discipline, precisely as though she herself might be naught but a mere slave.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #542)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
12
539
She then continued on her way to the cooking fire where Rowena and the Lady Yanina were busying themselves.
12
540
Rowena had been appointed first girl in the camp.
12
541
We had also made it clear to the Lady Yanina that she, even though she was a free woman, must obey Rowena in all things, she, by our decision, having been placed in power over her.
12
542
The least waywardness in behavior while under the commands of Rowena, or hesitancy in obeying her orders, or insolence shown towards her, we had assured her would constitute an occasion for discipline, and severe discipline, precisely as though she herself might be naught but a mere slave.
12
543
We had also informed the Lady Yanina that she was, too, under obedience-command to the Bina.
12
544
Thus, in effect, we had given her two mistresses to strive to please.
12
545
The orders of the Bina could be countermanded by Rowena, should she wish to do so, as she was first girl.
She then continued on her way to the cooking fire where Rowena and the Lady Yanina were busying themselves.
Rowena had been appointed first girl in the camp.
We had also made it clear to the Lady Yanina that she, even though she was a free woman, must obey Rowena in all things, she, by our decision, having been placed in power over her.
The least waywardness in behavior while under the commands of Rowena, or hesitancy in obeying her orders, or insolence shown towards her, we had assured her would constitute an occasion for discipline, and severe discipline, precisely as though she herself might be naught but a mere slave.
We had also informed the Lady Yanina that she was, too, under obedience-command to the Bina.
Thus, in effect, we had given her two mistresses to strive to please.
The orders of the Bina could be countermanded by Rowena, should she wish to do so, as she was first girl.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 12)