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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

In such cases the repetition of a command is not regarded as cause for discipline. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #1511)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 1511 In such cases the repetition of a command is not regarded as cause for discipline.

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 1508 If the girl thinks, however, that the command may have been, say, an inadvertence, or mistake, or that the master might relent, or something along these lines, she might, say, beg or inquire.
11 1509 She is reassured of the intent and seriousness of the command if, for example, she is asked if the command need be repeated, which eventuality she will presumably be anxious to avoid.
11 1510 If she has, sincerely, and not as a girl's trick, not understood the command, or has not heard it, or fears she may not have heard it correctly, she may also inquire into the matter, of course, and normally without penalty.
11 1511 In such cases the repetition of a command is not regarded as cause for discipline.
11 1512 A girl is seldom punished for trying to be pleasing, at least at first.
11 1513 If her efforts continue to fail, however, that is a different matter.
11 1514 The whip is an absolutely marvelous instructional device for improving female conduct.
If the girl thinks, however, that the command may have been, say, an inadvertence, or mistake, or that the master might relent, or something along these lines, she might, say, beg or inquire. She is reassured of the intent and seriousness of the command if, for example, she is asked if the command need be repeated, which eventuality she will presumably be anxious to avoid. If she has, sincerely, and not as a girl's trick, not understood the command, or has not heard it, or fears she may not have heard it correctly, she may also inquire into the matter, of course, and normally without penalty. In such cases the repetition of a command is not regarded as cause for discipline. A girl is seldom punished for trying to be pleasing, at least at first. If her efforts continue to fail, however, that is a different matter. The whip is an absolutely marvelous instructional device for improving female conduct. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11)