Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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16
599
In any event her views on such matters, from the practical and economic point of view, whatever they might be, must defer to those of the holders of whips, the keepers of chains, men.
In any event her views on such matters, from the practical and economic point of view, whatever they might be, must defer to those of the holders of whips, the keepers of chains, men.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #599)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
596
Surely she did not wish to distress, or outrage, her daughter, but, too, she did not wish to perjure herself.
16
597
In a collar, she knew she might be beaten for lying.
16
598
I took it she did not really know.
16
599
In any event her views on such matters, from the practical and economic point of view, whatever they might be, must defer to those of the holders of whips, the keepers of chains, men.
16
600
They would make the definitive pronouncements on such things.
16
601
"You are both, of course, clearly beauties," I said.
16
602
"Thank you, Master," she whispered.
Surely she did not wish to distress, or outrage, her daughter, but, too, she did not wish to perjure herself.
In a collar, she knew she might be beaten for lying.
I took it she did not really know.
In any event her views on such matters, from the practical and economic point of view, whatever they might be, must defer to those of the holders of whips, the keepers of chains, men.
They would make the definitive pronouncements on such things.
"You are both, of course, clearly beauties," I said.
"Thank you, Master," she whispered.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 16)