Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
1054
I rejected the idea of clawing at the back of the knee as that, I think, is somewhat severe, and is usually followed by the administration of a serious discipline for malingering.
I rejected the idea of clawing at the back of the knee as that, I think, is somewhat severe, and is usually followed by the administration of a serious discipline for malingering.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #1054)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
1051
To be sure, one does not need a reason to beat a slave.
15
1052
They are slaves.
15
1053
Too, in the present circumstances, it would be noisier than I thought judicious, the crack of the lash, and such, not that she, being gagged, could have made much verbal response to it.
15
1054
I rejected the idea of clawing at the back of the knee as that, I think, is somewhat severe, and is usually followed by the administration of a serious discipline for malingering.
15
1055
Similarly I abandoned the idea of caressing the soles of her feet because she would not be likely to find that her response to such stimuli would be interesting or illuminating.
15
1056
I wanted something, rather, which would prove to Lady Publia, even if to her profound humiliation, what she was.
15
1057
First, I separated the ropes a bit on her upper body and put my ear to her heart.
To be sure, one does not need a reason to beat a slave.
They are slaves.
Too, in the present circumstances, it would be noisier than I thought judicious, the crack of the lash, and such, not that she, being gagged, could have made much verbal response to it.
I rejected the idea of clawing at the back of the knee as that, I think, is somewhat severe, and is usually followed by the administration of a serious discipline for malingering.
Similarly I abandoned the idea of caressing the soles of her feet because she would not be likely to find that her response to such stimuli would be interesting or illuminating.
I wanted something, rather, which would prove to Lady Publia, even if to her profound humiliation, what she was.
First, I separated the ropes a bit on her upper body and put my ear to her heart.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 15)