Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
418
I had been an excellent Mistress to the slaves, not merely in demanding a meticulous perfection in their many duties as a lady's serving slave, which is to be expected, but in regulating and supervising their behavior, demeanor, speech, posture, and such.
I had been an excellent Mistress to the slaves, not merely in demanding a meticulous perfection in their many duties as a lady's serving slave, which is to be expected, but in regulating and supervising their behavior, demeanor, speech, posture, and such.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #418)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
415
How frightful it must be for the slaves, I thought, to find themselves helpless, even blindfolded, in the hands of men.
3
416
I did not think it likely they could betray me, as they did not know what I had done, or where I might be.
3
417
I would soon, if all went well, be well away.
3
418
I had been an excellent Mistress to the slaves, not merely in demanding a meticulous perfection in their many duties as a lady's serving slave, which is to be expected, but in regulating and supervising their behavior, demeanor, speech, posture, and such.
3
419
I had been much concerned to improve them, for they were, of course, a reflection on me.
3
420
Accordingly, I rigorously supervised their deportment, and saw to it that they did not stray from the paths of virtue.
3
421
The standards for a lady's serving slave, you see, are quite high.
How frightful it must be for the slaves, I thought, to find themselves helpless, even blindfolded, in the hands of men.
I did not think it likely they could betray me, as they did not know what I had done, or where I might be.
I would soon, if all went well, be well away.
I had been an excellent Mistress to the slaves, not merely in demanding a meticulous perfection in their many duties as a lady's serving slave, which is to be expected, but in regulating and supervising their behavior, demeanor, speech, posture, and such.
I had been much concerned to improve them, for they were, of course, a reflection on me.
Accordingly, I rigorously supervised their deportment, and saw to it that they did not stray from the paths of virtue.
The standards for a lady's serving slave, you see, are quite high.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3)