Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
8
174
"Please do not have me whipped," she said.
8
175
I supposed that I, as the putatively offended party, might suggest a repetition of her punishment, for my own satisfaction, the first having been administered merely because she had been caught in a lie.
8
176
It is interesting how a slave who has felt the whip so fears it.
8
177
They will go to great lengths to avoid its kiss.
8
178
To it they know themselves subject.
8
179
Like most men, most masters, I thought that the whip, if applied, should be applied judiciously, and, preferably, not at all.
8
180
It is, after all, primarily an instrument of correction.
"Please do not have me whipped," she said.
I supposed that I, as the putatively offended party, might suggest a repetition of her punishment, for my own satisfaction, the first having been administered merely because she had been caught in a lie.
It is interesting how a slave who has felt the whip so fears it.
They will go to great lengths to avoid its kiss.
To it they know themselves subject.
Like most men, most masters, I thought that the whip, if applied, should be applied judiciously, and, preferably, not at all.
It is, after all, primarily an instrument of correction.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )