Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
770
He had been too stupid, too weak, it seemed, to seize his opportunity to discipline her.
He had been too stupid, too weak, it seemed, to seize his opportunity to discipline her.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #770)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
767
But I saw her smile, slyly.
12
768
How easily she had gotten off! How light had been her punishment! I saw her sneak a scornful, victorious glance at the player.
12
769
He had been too soft, too weak, to have his vengeance on her.
12
770
He had been too stupid, too weak, it seemed, to seize his opportunity to discipline her.
12
771
How successful, too, had been her placatory efforts with her master! How indulgent he was! Was he not too easy with his slaves? Did he not spoil them? It seemed now she could do as she pleased with impunity.
12
772
What had she to fear? She had won! "There is one other thing," said Boots.
12
773
"Yes, Master?" she said.
But I saw her smile, slyly.
How easily she had gotten off! How light had been her punishment! I saw her sneak a scornful, victorious glance at the player.
He had been too soft, too weak, to have his vengeance on her.
He had been too stupid, too weak, it seemed, to seize his opportunity to discipline her.
How successful, too, had been her placatory efforts with her master! How indulgent he was! Was he not too easy with his slaves? Did he not spoil them? It seemed now she could do as she pleased with impunity.
What had she to fear? She had won! "There is one other thing," said Boots.
"Yes, Master?" she said.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 12)