Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
87
It would be inconsistent discipline, and would be likely to dismay and confuse her.
It would be inconsistent discipline, and would be likely to dismay and confuse her.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #87)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
84
He finds her lovely to look upon, and excruciatingly physically desirable.
12
85
She is, after all, a slave, and his.
12
86
Why should he hurt her? Why would he wish to do so? What would be the point of it? What would it accomplish? To do so, too, would be counterproductive.
12
87
It would be inconsistent discipline, and would be likely to dismay and confuse her.
12
88
Rather he is likely to encourage her, and to commend her when she does well.
12
89
She may be thrown a candy, on her belly, or allowed a pastry.
12
90
Perhaps he may grant her clothing, if she has been hitherto denied it.
He finds her lovely to look upon, and excruciatingly physically desirable.
She is, after all, a slave, and his.
Why should he hurt her? Why would he wish to do so? What would be the point of it? What would it accomplish? To do so, too, would be counterproductive.
It would be inconsistent discipline, and would be likely to dismay and confuse her.
Rather he is likely to encourage her, and to commend her when she does well.
She may be thrown a candy, on her belly, or allowed a pastry.
Perhaps he may grant her clothing, if she has been hitherto denied it.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 12)