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

To be sure, this very understanding, in itself, knowing the discipline under which they served, its consistency and reality, encouraged them to attempt to achieve perfect pleasingness, with the result that the whip was seldom called for, unless perhaps for the amusement of masters. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #191)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 191 To be sure, this very understanding, in itself, knowing the discipline under which they served, its consistency and reality, encouraged them to attempt to achieve perfect pleasingness, with the result that the whip was seldom called for, unless perhaps for the amusement of masters.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 188 The leader was mistaken, of course.
16 189 The girls in the house of Hendow knew the whip, and knew it well.
16 190 Indeed, it was not unusual for them to experience it if they had been even in the least bit displeasing.
16 191 To be sure, this very understanding, in itself, knowing the discipline under which they served, its consistency and reality, encouraged them to attempt to achieve perfect pleasingness, with the result that the whip was seldom called for, unless perhaps for the amusement of masters.
16 192 "We must get these slaves out of Brundisium soon," said a man, nervously.
16 193 "Before light," said another.
16 194 "Before sleen are put on their trail," said another.
The leader was mistaken, of course. The girls in the house of Hendow knew the whip, and knew it well. Indeed, it was not unusual for them to experience it if they had been even in the least bit displeasing. To be sure, this very understanding, in itself, knowing the discipline under which they served, its consistency and reality, encouraged them to attempt to achieve perfect pleasingness, with the result that the whip was seldom called for, unless perhaps for the amusement of masters. "We must get these slaves out of Brundisium soon," said a man, nervously. "Before light," said another. "Before sleen are put on their trail," said another. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 16)