Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
385
I do not think drugs will be necessary, and I expect that a sparing use of the whip and slave goad will be sufficient.
I do not think drugs will be necessary, and I expect that a sparing use of the whip and slave goad will be sufficient.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #385)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
382
The results of the tests I have just conducted are quite affirmative, much better than merely satisfactory, decidedly promising".
11
383
"How will they train?" asked Ho-Tu.
11
384
"It is impossible to tell," said Flaminius, "but my prognosis is that each, in her own way, will do quite well in training.
11
385
I do not think drugs will be necessary, and I expect that a sparing use of the whip and slave goad will be sufficient.
11
386
My prognosis is on the whole extremely favorable.
11
387
Excellent merchandise, some risk, but every likelihood of achieving a status of considerable value.
11
388
In short I think they are both decidedly worth development, and should prove a quite profitable investment".
The results of the tests I have just conducted are quite affirmative, much better than merely satisfactory, decidedly promising".
"How will they train?" asked Ho-Tu.
"It is impossible to tell," said Flaminius, "but my prognosis is that each, in her own way, will do quite well in training.
I do not think drugs will be necessary, and I expect that a sparing use of the whip and slave goad will be sufficient.
My prognosis is on the whole extremely favorable.
Excellent merchandise, some risk, but every likelihood of achieving a status of considerable value.
In short I think they are both decidedly worth development, and should prove a quite profitable investment".
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 11)