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

Saru's outburst, and appeal, for the attention of Pertinax, brought her two strokes of her trainer's switch, and she shrank down to the deck, covering her head. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #82)
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17 82 Saru's outburst, and appeal, for the attention of Pertinax, brought her two strokes of her trainer's switch, and she shrank down to the deck, covering her head.

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

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17 79 On the other hand their contracts could be bought and sold, and the women would accompany the contracts, which did not, to me, seem all that different from being slaves.
17 80 To be sure, they had a higher status, and were presumably respected and treated with courtesy.
17 81 The Pani did, of course, keep slaves, as the gifting of Saru would make clear, as well as the likely disposition, sale or such, if land were ever reached, of the lovely beasts normally housed in the Kasra and Venna keeping areas.
17 82 Saru's outburst, and appeal, for the attention of Pertinax, brought her two strokes of her trainer's switch, and she shrank down to the deck, covering her head.
17 83 The switch was lifted, but did not fall a third time.
17 84 Pertinax noted the punishment of the slave, and smiled, as she lifted her head to him in horror.
17 85 Then he turned away.
On the other hand their contracts could be bought and sold, and the women would accompany the contracts, which did not, to me, seem all that different from being slaves. To be sure, they had a higher status, and were presumably respected and treated with courtesy. The Pani did, of course, keep slaves, as the gifting of Saru would make clear, as well as the likely disposition, sale or such, if land were ever reached, of the lovely beasts normally housed in the Kasra and Venna keeping areas. Saru's outburst, and appeal, for the attention of Pertinax, brought her two strokes of her trainer's switch, and she shrank down to the deck, covering her head. The switch was lifted, but did not fall a third time. Pertinax noted the punishment of the slave, and smiled, as she lifted her head to him in horror. Then he turned away. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 17)