Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
228
These things I had encountered were, I did not doubt, leech plants.
These things I had encountered were, I did not doubt, leech plants.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #228)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
225
There are many dire fates to which a displeasing slave might be subjected.
25
226
One often hears of two.
25
227
She might be fed alive to ravenous sleen; and sometimes she might be stripped, bound, and cast alive to leech plants.
25
228
These things I had encountered were, I did not doubt, leech plants.
25
229
Now I understood, better than before, why slave girls strive to be pleasing, fully pleasing, and as the slaves they are, to their masters.
25
230
Yet, as I understood it, at least from my instructresses, free women do not understand, really, why slaves strive to be pleasing.
25
231
Free women tend to think it is because of fear, fear of the switch or whip, of close chains, of unpleasant bindings, of restricted rations, heavy labors, enforced public nudity, and such.
There are many dire fates to which a displeasing slave might be subjected.
One often hears of two.
She might be fed alive to ravenous sleen; and sometimes she might be stripped, bound, and cast alive to leech plants.
These things I had encountered were, I did not doubt, leech plants.
Now I understood, better than before, why slave girls strive to be pleasing, fully pleasing, and as the slaves they are, to their masters.
Yet, as I understood it, at least from my instructresses, free women do not understand, really, why slaves strive to be pleasing.
Free women tend to think it is because of fear, fear of the switch or whip, of close chains, of unpleasant bindings, of restricted rations, heavy labors, enforced public nudity, and such.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 25)