Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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171
To be sure, all freemen are, in a sense, to her as master.
To be sure, all free men are, in a sense, to her as master.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #171)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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168
And the lash frequently expedites this understanding.
1
169
She must see the man as her master not in the simple sense that he stands in some legal relationship to her, which she might recognize and acknowledge, but rather as, say, an animal might see a man as its master, provided the animal also had the high intelligence of a woman, and also had a clear concept of the institutional and cultural legalities and proprieties involved.
1
170
A woman sees a man who is her master quite differently than she sees a man who is not her master, even if she is a slave.
1
171
To be sure, all freemen are, in a sense, to her as master.
1
172
The slave had asked to feel the whip.
1
173
The slave's attitude toward the whip is to some extent ambivalent.
1
174
It is, of course, a symbol of the mastery to which she is subject.
And the lash frequently expedites this understanding.
She must see the man as her master not in the simple sense that he stands in some legal relationship to her, which she might recognize and acknowledge, but rather as, say, an animal might see a man as its master, provided the animal also had the high intelligence of a woman, and also had a clear concept of the institutional and cultural legalities and proprieties involved.
A woman sees a man who is her master quite differently than she sees a man who is not her master, even if she is a slave.
To be sure, all free men are, in a sense, to her as master.
The slave had asked to feel the whip.
The slave's attitude toward the whip is to some extent ambivalent.
It is, of course, a symbol of the mastery to which she is subject.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 1)