Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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79
236
Too, even if a slave fails to please a master in some way she may well succeed, it must be admitted, in averting his wrath, in managing to placate him, in a variety of ways, by tearful contrition, the display of her beauty, by covering his feet with kisses, and such.
Too, even if a slave fails to please a master in some way she may well succeed, it must be admitted, in averting his wrath, in managing to placate him, in a variety of ways, by tearful contrition, the display of her beauty, by covering his feet with kisses, and such.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 79, Sentence #236)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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79
233
The master is, after all, a man.
79
234
The sandal slave is likely to be whipped if she so much as looks at a male.
79
235
On her leash she may be expected to keep her eyes modestly down, on the pavement.
79
236
Too, even if a slave fails to please a master in some way she may well succeed, it must be admitted, in averting his wrath, in managing to placate him, in a variety of ways, by tearful contrition, the display of her beauty, by covering his feet with kisses, and such.
79
237
But such stratagems, often so effective with males, are unlikely to prove availing with an owner of her own sex.
79
238
The beauty and the thousand tender, sweet, ingratiating charms of the female slave, as timid and fearful as she may be, often so effective in dealing with masters, are likely with a mistress to earn her only angry, additional strokes of the switch.
79
239
Lastly it might be mentioned that free women, at suppers, banquets, and such, also enjoy being served by Earth-girl slaves.
The master is, after all, a man.
The sandal slave is likely to be whipped if she so much as looks at a male.
On her leash she may be expected to keep her eyes modestly down, on the pavement.
Too, even if a slave fails to please a master in some way she may well succeed, it must be admitted, in averting his wrath, in managing to placate him, in a variety of ways, by tearful contrition, the display of her beauty, by covering his feet with kisses, and such.
But such stratagems, often so effective with males, are unlikely to prove availing with an owner of her own sex.
The beauty and the thousand tender, sweet, ingratiating charms of the female slave, as timid and fearful as she may be, often so effective in dealing with masters, are likely with a mistress to earn her only angry, additional strokes of the switch.
Lastly it might be mentioned that free women, at suppers, banquets, and such, also enjoy being served by Earth-girl slaves.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 79)