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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

It may be used as a discipline, of course, but that is seldom the case. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #1118)
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3 1118 It may be used as a discipline, of course, but that is seldom the case.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 1115 What was to occur then? Clearly it must have to do with me! "So in the moonlight, in the abandoned stable yard, kneeling, tied to a slave post, I waited".
3 1116 From what she had told me it seemed clear that some sort of rendezvous was to take place at the village of Ragnar.
3 1117 Leaving a slave bound and alone, of course, is not that unusual.
3 1118 It may be used as a discipline, of course, but that is seldom the case.
3 1119 More often, it is used simply to impress upon her what she is, that she is a slave, subject to the will of her master.
3 1120 Often she does not know how long she is to be left bound, which muchly impresses upon her her helplessness and her dependence on the will of another, this demonstrating for her her vulnerability and utter subjugation.
3 1121 Perhaps he is supping in an adjoining room, and she must wait until she is recollected, or he has time for her.
What was to occur then? Clearly it must have to do with me! "So in the moonlight, in the abandoned stable yard, kneeling, tied to a slave post, I waited". From what she had told me it seemed clear that some sort of rendezvous was to take place at the village of Ragnar. Leaving a slave bound and alone, of course, is not that unusual. It may be used as a discipline, of course, but that is seldom the case. More often, it is used simply to impress upon her what she is, that she is a slave, subject to the will of her master. Often she does not know how long she is to be left bound, which muchly impresses upon her her helplessness and her dependence on the will of another, this demonstrating for her her vulnerability and utter subjugation. Perhaps he is supping in an adjoining room, and she must wait until she is recollected, or he has time for her. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3)