Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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816
I recalled how she had bent in terror to kiss his feet.
8
817
There was no doubt that she would now take her relationship to him seriously.
8
818
It is difficult not to do so when one is owned, and subject to the whip.
8
819
The woman would now discover that her companion, or former companion, a fellow perhaps hitherto taken somewhat too lightly, one perhaps hitherto accorded insufficient attention and respect, one perhaps hitherto neglected and ignored, even despised and scorned, was indeed a man, and one who now would see to it that she served him well, one who would now own and command her, one who would summon forth the woman in her, and claim from her, and receive from her, the total entitlements of the master.
8
820
I then turned the tarn, and brought it to a suitable cruising altitude.
8
821
Below me now lay the Vosk Road, and we flew north.
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822
It would take a regiment of Gorean infantry, in normal marches, given time for the fortification of a camp in the late afternoons, and so on, three days to reach Ar's Station from the Crooked Tarn.
I recalled how she had bent in terror to kiss his feet.
There was no doubt that she would now take her relationship to him seriously.
It is difficult not to do so when one is owned, and subject to the whip.
The woman would now discover that her companion, or former companion, a fellow perhaps hitherto taken somewhat too lightly, one perhaps hitherto accorded insufficient attention and respect, one perhaps hitherto neglected and ignored, even despised and scorned, was indeed a man, and one who now would see to it that she served him well, one who would now own and command her, one who would summon forth the woman in her, and claim from her, and receive from her, the total entitlements of the master.
I then turned the tarn, and brought it to a suitable cruising altitude.
Below me now lay the Vosk Road, and we flew north.
It would take a regiment of Gorean infantry, in normal marches, given time for the fortification of a camp in the late afternoons, and so on, three days to reach Ar's Station from the Crooked Tarn.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )