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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 182 What one looks for from a slave is service, and inexpressible, inordinate pleasure.
8 183 Why else would one put them in collars, buy them, and own them, and master them? To be sure, if they are not fully pleasing, they must expect to be punished, and well.
8 184 They are, after all, slaves.
8 185 Too, interestingly, a slave may sometimes desire to be whipped, perhaps to reassure her of her master's attention, that she is still important to him, that he regards her as still his slave, that he regards her as still worth whipping, and perhaps, sometimes, she simply desires to be whipped, to be reminded that she is a slave.
8 186 To the slave her bondage is inexpressibly precious.
8 187 And surely little could better convince a slave of her bondage than finding herself being whipped as the slave she is.
8 188 "Where are you housed?" I asked.
What one looks for from a slave is service, and inexpressible, inordinate pleasure. Why else would one put them in collars, buy them, and own them, and master them? To be sure, if they are not fully pleasing, they must expect to be punished, and well. They are, after all, slaves. Too, interestingly, a slave may sometimes desire to be whipped, perhaps to reassure her of her master's attention, that she is still important to him, that he regards her as still his slave, that he regards her as still worth whipping, and perhaps, sometimes, she simply desires to be whipped, to be reminded that she is a slave. To the slave her bondage is inexpressibly precious. And surely little could better convince a slave of her bondage than finding herself being whipped as the slave she is. "Where are you housed?" I asked. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )