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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 455 A slave is not to speak without permission, but many have a standing permission to speak, a permission which may, of course, be revoked at any time.
8 456 For those who might be interested in such matters, the standing permission to clothe oneself is more often granted than the standing permission to speak.
8 457 There are few things more likely to convince a woman of her bondage than the need to request permission to speak.
8 458 Sometimes a standing permission to speak is revoked for a few ahn or a day, or even a week, that she may be the better conscious that permission is required, and need not be granted.
8 459 Perhaps she is desperate to speak.
8 460 "May I speak, Master?" "No," she is informed.
8 461 She is then well reminded of her collar and mark.
A slave is not to speak without permission, but many have a standing permission to speak, a permission which may, of course, be revoked at any time. For those who might be interested in such matters, the standing permission to clothe oneself is more often granted than the standing permission to speak. There are few things more likely to convince a woman of her bondage than the need to request permission to speak. Sometimes a standing permission to speak is revoked for a few ahn or a day, or even a week, that she may be the better conscious that permission is required, and need not be granted. Perhaps she is desperate to speak. "May I speak, Master?" "No," she is informed. She is then well reminded of her collar and mark. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )