Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
502
There are many ways to encourage speech in a reluctant slave.
12
503
Indeed, as you know, in a court of law, the testimony of slaves is commonly taken under torture.
12
504
I saw that she was terrified of the tarnsman.
12
505
"Speak," I said to her, "kajira".
12
506
She cast me a grateful glance, grateful that I understood her helplessness, and terror, and that she was only a slave.
12
507
I was therein pleased, for it betokened to me that she before me now well understood her condition, that she was truly a slave, and only a slave.
12
508
This is a moment of truth, of understanding and insight, of submission, which few women in a collar ever forget.
There are many ways to encourage speech in a reluctant slave.
Indeed, as you know, in a court of law, the testimony of slaves is commonly taken under torture.
I saw that she was terrified of the tarnsman.
"Speak," I said to her, "kajira".
She cast me a grateful glance, grateful that I understood her helplessness, and terror, and that she was only a slave.
I was therein pleased, for it betokened to me that she before me now well understood her condition, that she was truly a slave, and only a slave.
This is a moment of truth, of understanding and insight, of submission, which few women in a collar ever forget.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )