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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

These women, during the course of a victory feast, are caressed by whips, or beaten by them, until they beg, though free, to serve the tables as slaves. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #1075)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 1075 These women, during the course of a victory feast, are caressed by whips, or beaten by them, until they beg, though free, to serve the tables as slaves.

Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 1072 A ring, on a rope, one of several, was lowered from the ceiling.
16 1073 These rings, when lowered, hung a few feet above the floor, some six or seven feet above it, in the open space between the tables.
16 1074 These rings may serve various purposes, such as the display of disgraced females destined for slavery, most likely debtors, or the public punishment of errant slaves, but their number is largely dictated by the occasional use of displaying captured, stripped free women of enemy cities.
16 1075 These women, during the course of a victory feast, are caressed by whips, or beaten by them, until they beg, though free, to serve the tables as slaves.
16 1076 After they have so served, Ahn later, they are taken below.
16 1077 There they will be properly branded and collared, and will begin to be taught the lessons, intimate and otherwise, appropriate to their new condition in life.
16 1078 The lowered ring dangled near the center of the hall, in the space between the tables.
A ring, on a rope, one of several, was lowered from the ceiling. These rings, when lowered, hung a few feet above the floor, some six or seven feet above it, in the open space between the tables. These rings may serve various purposes, such as the display of disgraced females destined for slavery, most likely debtors, or the public punishment of errant slaves, but their number is largely dictated by the occasional use of displaying captured, stripped free women of enemy cities. These women, during the course of a victory feast, are caressed by whips, or beaten by them, until they beg, though free, to serve the tables as slaves. After they have so served, Ahn later, they are taken below. There they will be properly branded and collared, and will begin to be taught the lessons, intimate and otherwise, appropriate to their new condition in life. The lowered ring dangled near the center of the hall, in the space between the tables. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 16)