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

She may later learn, when she has become familiar with your expectations and desires, should she fail in any way to fulfill them with perfection, and when she has become accustomed to her boundaries and limits, should she violate or transgress them in the least, to fear the five-stranded slave lash. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #3348)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 3348 She may later learn, when she has become familiar with your expectations and desires, should she fail in any way to fulfill them with perfection, and when she has become accustomed to her boundaries and limits, should she violate or transgress them in the least, to fear the five-stranded slave lash.

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

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27 3345 She is only a slave.
27 3346 In her early training, of course, when you get a girl, particularly if you are her first master, I would recommend the switch.
27 3347 It is an effective correctional device, and it will be quite adequate for a new slave, only a frightened girl.
27 3348 She may later learn, when she has become familiar with your expectations and desires, should she fail in any way to fulfill them with perfection, and when she has become accustomed to her boundaries and limits, should she violate or transgress them in the least, to fear the five-stranded slave lash.
27 3349 So I would recommend, certainly in the beginning, not the lash, but the switch.
27 3350 Indeed, the switch will continue to be an admonitory implement which will never lose its appeal to the master or its meaning for the slave.
27 3351 A judicious conjunction of the switch and lash is doubtless in the slave's best interest, assisting her to be alert, and zealous to please.
She is only a slave. In her early training, of course, when you get a girl, particularly if you are her first master, I would recommend the switch. It is an effective correctional device, and it will be quite adequate for a new slave, only a frightened girl. She may later learn, when she has become familiar with your expectations and desires, should she fail in any way to fulfill them with perfection, and when she has become accustomed to her boundaries and limits, should she violate or transgress them in the least, to fear the five-stranded slave lash. So I would recommend, certainly in the beginning, not the lash, but the switch. Indeed, the switch will continue to be an admonitory implement which will never lose its appeal to the master or its meaning for the slave. A judicious conjunction of the switch and lash is doubtless in the slave's best interest, assisting her to be alert, and zealous to please. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27)