Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
368
Commonly she lives to love and serve the master, to the best of her ability.
Commonly she lives to love and serve the master, to the best of her ability.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #368)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
365
If a slave is not treated as a slave she may become confused and frightened, for she knows she is a slave, and how she should be treated.
5
366
Should a master begin to treat the slave as though she might be a free woman, she is likely to throw herself to his feet, and beg not to be sold.
5
367
The preciousness of the collar to the slave, and the fulfillments of her bondage, are not to be minimized.
5
368
Commonly she lives to love and serve the master, to the best of her ability.
5
369
She knows she is a slave, and how slaves are expected to behave.
5
370
Accordingly that is how she does behave, as a slave.
5
371
Even free women, it seems, have some sense of these remarkable and profound fulfillments, and this accounts, one supposes, for their almost universal hostility toward, and contempt for, their embonded sisters.
If a slave is not treated as a slave she may become confused and frightened, for she knows she is a slave, and how she should be treated.
Should a master begin to treat the slave as though she might be a free woman, she is likely to throw herself to his feet, and beg not to be sold.
The preciousness of the collar to the slave, and the fulfillments of her bondage, are not to be minimized.
Commonly she lives to love and serve the master, to the best of her ability.
She knows she is a slave, and how slaves are expected to behave.
Accordingly that is how she does behave, as a slave.
Even free women, it seems, have some sense of these remarkable and profound fulfillments, and this accounts, one supposes, for their almost universal hostility toward, and contempt for, their embonded sisters.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5)