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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

One need not fear any lessening in discipline, of course, for there is, well within the parameters of protecting the master's investment, more than enough, far more than enough, I assure you, and from personal experience, which may be done with us. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #25)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 25 One need not fear any lessening in discipline, of course, for there is, well within the parameters of protecting the master's investment, more than enough, far more than enough, I assure you, and from personal experience, which may be done with us.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 22 It is thought to be stupid to gratuitously mark a slave.
12 23 Such things may lower her value.
12 24 Even the dreaded five-bladed slave whip is designed in such a way as to avoid marking the slave in any permanent fashion.
12 25 One need not fear any lessening in discipline, of course, for there is, well within the parameters of protecting the master's investment, more than enough, far more than enough, I assure you, and from personal experience, which may be done with us.
12 26 Perhaps a brief remark on nets might be order.
12 27 Obviously there are several kinds, and they serve several purposes.
12 28 I was now enclosed, it seemed, in a general-purpose net, one of a sort which might serve many purposes, perhaps even the transfer of supplies from one side of a chasm to another, or cargo from one ship to another.
It is thought to be stupid to gratuitously mark a slave. Such things may lower her value. Even the dreaded five-bladed slave whip is designed in such a way as to avoid marking the slave in any permanent fashion. One need not fear any lessening in discipline, of course, for there is, well within the parameters of protecting the master's investment, more than enough, far more than enough, I assure you, and from personal experience, which may be done with us. Perhaps a brief remark on nets might be order. Obviously there are several kinds, and they serve several purposes. I was now enclosed, it seemed, in a general-purpose net, one of a sort which might serve many purposes, perhaps even the transfer of supplies from one side of a chasm to another, or cargo from one ship to another. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12)