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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

The least hesitation or tentativeness is cause for discipline. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #534)
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19 534 The least hesitation or tentativeness is cause for discipline.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 531 This is useful in discipline, and it is also useful merely to remind her that she is a slave.
19 532 They are also subject to blindfolds and hoods.
19 533 In such encumbrances they must learn to respond to a variety of signals, for example, mere touches on an arm, guiding them, or, alternatively, verbal commands which, even though they can see nothing, they must obey with alacrity.
19 534 The least hesitation or tentativeness is cause for discipline.
19 535 In this way, it is possible to conduct a frightened, blindfolded slave even through narrow, twisting, intricate passages at a brisk pace.
19 536 Ellen was then lowered into the last basket.
19 537 In it, other than herself, there was only a blanket, a small loaf of bread, flat, and round, like most Gorean loaves, and a small bota, presumably filled with water.
This is useful in discipline, and it is also useful merely to remind her that she is a slave. They are also subject to blindfolds and hoods. In such encumbrances they must learn to respond to a variety of signals, for example, mere touches on an arm, guiding them, or, alternatively, verbal commands which, even though they can see nothing, they must obey with alacrity. The least hesitation or tentativeness is cause for discipline. In this way, it is possible to conduct a frightened, blindfolded slave even through narrow, twisting, intricate passages at a brisk pace. Ellen was then lowered into the last basket. In it, other than herself, there was only a blanket, a small loaf of bread, flat, and round, like most Gorean loaves, and a small bota, presumably filled with water. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 19)