Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
52
438
To be sure, whereas one may surely hope to be found pleasing because one fears the whip, I think it is common, particularly after one has been in a master's collar for a time, to hope to be found pleasing because one wishes to be found pleasing, and not for fear of the whip, but for another reason, one perhaps best concealed from the master.
52
439
"We are soon to Harfax," he said.
52
440
"I do not even know the caste of my Master," I said.
52
441
"It is what I wish it to be," he said, "a Metal Worker, a Forester, a Poet, or Singer, a Cloth Worker, a Peasant, a scribe, such things".
52
442
"I do not understand," I said.
52
443
"It is sometimes convenient to be of one caste, sometimes of another".
52
444
"It is a disguise," I said.
To be sure, whereas one may surely hope to be found pleasing because one fears the whip, I think it is common, particularly after one has been in a master's collar for a time, to hope to be found pleasing because one wishes to be found pleasing, and not for fear of the whip, but for another reason, one perhaps best concealed from the master.
"We are soon to Harfax," he said.
"I do not even know the caste of my Master," I said.
"It is what I wish it to be," he said, "a Metal Worker, a Forester, a Poet, or Singer, a Cloth Worker, a Peasant, a scribe, such things".
"I do not understand," I said.
"It is sometimes convenient to be of one caste, sometimes of another".
"It is a disguise," I said.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )