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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

That a slave desires to please, and attempts to please, is usually more than enough to keep the whip on its peg. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #234)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 234 That a slave desires to please, and attempts to please, is usually more than enough to keep the whip on its peg.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 231 The infliction of gratuitous pain would be incomprehensible to most Goreans.
15 232 It would be pointless, and stupid.
15 233 One expects such things only in a pathological society where the natural relationships between the sexes are denied, confused, or nonexistent.
15 234 That a slave desires to please, and attempts to please, is usually more than enough to keep the whip on its peg.
15 235 Should she fail to please, of course, she will expect the whip to come off its peg.
15 236 And that, I suppose, is why it almost always remains on its peg.
15 237 "If you do not want her, of course," I said, "there may be a price on her head as a former free woman of Ar, a bounty, and if that is the case you could always turn her in for a good bit of coin".
The infliction of gratuitous pain would be incomprehensible to most Goreans. It would be pointless, and stupid. One expects such things only in a pathological society where the natural relationships between the sexes are denied, confused, or nonexistent. That a slave desires to please, and attempts to please, is usually more than enough to keep the whip on its peg. Should she fail to please, of course, she will expect the whip to come off its peg. And that, I suppose, is why it almost always remains on its peg. "If you do not want her, of course," I said, "there may be a price on her head as a former free woman of Ar, a bounty, and if that is the case you could always turn her in for a good bit of coin". - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 15)