Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
496
"But there is good discipline kept in this house," he said, lifting the whip.
"But there is good discipline kept in this house," he said, lifting the whip.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #496)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
493
Even Gorean law makes it clear that it is the entire slave who is owned, not merely a part of her.
10
494
To be sure, Gorean men do not play the games of some fools of Earth, pretending that the bodies of women are not of interest to them, but only their minds, or such, or whatever the currently prescribed cultural values recommend.
10
495
They relish our bodies and see that they derive from them, exploiting us, if you will, every last ounce of pleasure that they can yield to them, but even in these merciless predations, showing us so little concern, it is the whole woman, the whole of their property, which they tease, and torment, and relish, and make yield to them.
10
496
"But there is good discipline kept in this house," he said, lifting the whip.
10
497
"Yes, Master!" I said, quickly.
10
498
Here, in this house, I then understood, though I might have some value in a commercial sense, I was only a slave.
10
499
"Crawl back down the steps, facing me," he said, "and then kneel at the foot of the dais".
Even Gorean law makes it clear that it is the entire slave who is owned, not merely a part of her.
To be sure, Gorean men do not play the games of some fools of Earth, pretending that the bodies of women are not of interest to them, but only their minds, or such, or whatever the currently prescribed cultural values recommend.
They relish our bodies and see that they derive from them, exploiting us, if you will, every last ounce of pleasure that they can yield to them, but even in these merciless predations, showing us so little concern, it is the whole woman, the whole of their property, which they tease, and torment, and relish, and make yield to them.
"But there is good discipline kept in this house," he said, lifting the whip.
"Yes, Master!" I said, quickly.
Here, in this house, I then understood, though I might have some value in a commercial sense, I was only a slave.
"Crawl back down the steps, facing me," he said, "and then kneel at the foot of the dais".
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 10)