Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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450
Perhaps if she were weeping, and squirming, and begging for mercy, under a whip, she would no longer be in doubt as to what she was".
Perhaps if she were weeping, and squirming, and begging for mercy, under a whip, she would no longer be in doubt as to what she was".
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #450)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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18
447
"True," I said.
18
448
"Perhaps she should be whipped," said Lord Nishida.
18
449
"The whip is useful in convincing a woman she is a slave.
18
450
Perhaps if she were weeping, and squirming, and begging for mercy, under a whip, she would no longer be in doubt as to what she was".
18
451
"I think she is in no doubt as to her bondage," I said.
18
452
"I am sure the grooms in the stable have seen to that.
18
453
The fear is that she might not know herself a slave before Pertinax, that she might attempt to use the subtle wiles of Earth, guilt, and such, to work her will in a hundred ways upon him".
"True," I said.
"Perhaps she should be whipped," said Lord Nishida.
"The whip is useful in convincing a woman she is a slave.
Perhaps if she were weeping, and squirming, and begging for mercy, under a whip, she would no longer be in doubt as to what she was".
"I think she is in no doubt as to her bondage," I said.
"I am sure the grooms in the stable have seen to that.
The fear is that she might not know herself a slave before Pertinax, that she might attempt to use the subtle wiles of Earth, guilt, and such, to work her will in a hundred ways upon him".
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 18)