Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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16
55
To be sure, many slaves strive to avert their discipline, even those who should know better.
To be sure, many slaves strive to avert their discipline, even those who should know better.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #55)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
52
I had spared her one lashing, the first time, perhaps foolishly, but she had later, again, been displeasing, a lapse I saw no reason to accept a second time, and I had arranged that she would be better apprised of the fact that a slave is to strive to be pleasing, invariably so.
16
53
She had apparently not been long in the collar.
16
54
I suppose that is why she had been less than pleasing in the first place, and, in the second place, naively thought to avert her discipline.
16
55
To be sure, many slaves strive to avert their discipline, even those who should know better.
16
56
The lash, it seems, is unpleasant.
16
57
Let them then mind their behavior.
16
58
It is interesting to see them beg, so helpless and so much in your power.
I had spared her one lashing, the first time, perhaps foolishly, but she had later, again, been displeasing, a lapse I saw no reason to accept a second time, and I had arranged that she would be better apprised of the fact that a slave is to strive to be pleasing, invariably so.
She had apparently not been long in the collar.
I suppose that is why she had been less than pleasing in the first place, and, in the second place, naively thought to avert her discipline.
To be sure, many slaves strive to avert their discipline, even those who should know better.
The lash, it seems, is unpleasant.
Let them then mind their behavior.
It is interesting to see them beg, so helpless and so much in your power.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 16)