Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
7
96
I supposed a woman could usually tell, even in a hood, from the way the leash was used, whether or not she was in the custody of one accustomed to the leashing and handling of a woman.
I supposed a woman could usually tell, even in a hood, from the way the leash was used, whether or not she was in the custody of one accustomed to the leashing and handling of a woman.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #96)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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7
93
To be sure, I supposed that Pertinax might at present be still somewhat diffident about leash-mastering a female.
7
94
Doubtless there was still much of Earth in him.
7
95
He could learn, of course.
7
96
I supposed a woman could usually tell, even in a hood, from the way the leash was used, whether or not she was in the custody of one accustomed to the leashing and handling of a woman.
7
97
When a woman is put through slave paces she is not unoften on a leash.
7
98
Sometimes masters have contests with their girls in such a fashion.
7
99
The winning girl often receives a sweet, the loser, often, two or three strokes of the switch, to encourage her to do better next time.
To be sure, I supposed that Pertinax might at present be still somewhat diffident about leash-mastering a female.
Doubtless there was still much of Earth in him.
He could learn, of course.
I supposed a woman could usually tell, even in a hood, from the way the leash was used, whether or not she was in the custody of one accustomed to the leashing and handling of a woman.
When a woman is put through slave paces she is not unoften on a leash.
Sometimes masters have contests with their girls in such a fashion.
The winning girl often receives a sweet, the loser, often, two or three strokes of the switch, to encourage her to do better next time.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 7)