Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
542
Why should one beat a pleasing slave? To be sure, there are no bargains, contracts or arrangements in these matters, and the slave may be beaten whenever the master pleases, with or without a reason.
18
543
She is, after all, a slave.
18
544
Similarly, along these lines, to be perfectly honest, I have upon occasion used thumb cuffs on females, when it has seemed to me there was a point in doing so, or when it pleased me to do so.
18
545
"She was naked, hooded, and thonged, and on a leash, in the keeping of one or another free person," he said.
18
546
"That sounds like a slave," I said.
18
547
"Yes, it does," he said.
18
548
We heard the small boats behind us, drawing up, near the pilings beneath the walkway.
Why should one beat a pleasing slave? To be sure, there are no bargains, contracts or arrangements in these matters, and the slave may be beaten whenever the master pleases, with or without a reason.
She is, after all, a slave.
Similarly, along these lines, to be perfectly honest, I have upon occasion used thumb cuffs on females, when it has seemed to me there was a point in doing so, or when it pleased me to do so.
"She was naked, hooded, and thonged, and on a leash, in the keeping of one or another free person," he said.
"That sounds like a slave," I said.
"Yes, it does," he said.
We heard the small boats behind us, drawing up, near the pilings beneath the walkway.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )