Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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260
To be sure, I had struck her harder than the first time, for she was now a slave, and slaves, of course, are whipped differently from freewomen, but I had not, truly, struck her with great force.
To be sure, I had struck her harder than the first time, for she was now a slave, and slaves, of course, are whipped differently from free women, but I had not, truly, struck her with great force.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #260)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
1
257
"I do not know, Master," she said.
1
258
"You were not," I informed her.
1
259
"Yes, Master," she whispered, frightened, sensing what might have been done to her but had not been.
1
260
To be sure, I had struck her harder than the first time, for she was now a slave, and slaves, of course, are whipped differently from freewomen, but I had not, truly, struck her with great force.
1
261
"Can men strike harder than that?" she asked.
1
262
"Do not be absurd," I said.
1
263
"I struck you with only a tiny fraction of the force that an average fellow, if he wished, might bring to such a task.
"I do not know, Master," she said.
"You were not," I informed her.
"Yes, Master," she whispered, frightened, sensing what might have been done to her but had not been.
To be sure, I had struck her harder than the first time, for she was now a slave, and slaves, of course, are whipped differently from free women, but I had not, truly, struck her with great force.
"Can men strike harder than that?" she asked.
"Do not be absurd," I said.
"I struck you with only a tiny fraction of the force that an average fellow, if he wished, might bring to such a task.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 1)