Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
33
8
Slaves, of course, as other women, love to speak, and suffer when not permitted to do so.
Slaves, of course, as other women, love to speak, and suffer when not permitted to do so.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #8)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
33
5
Rather, this was now a convenience for the mistresses, who did not wish to hear the discourse of slaves.
33
6
Would herdsmen, or drovers, care to hear the discourse of kaiila? Slaves, of course, save in critical situations, as in emergencies, may not speak without permission.
33
7
To be sure, most slaves have a standing permission to speak, particularly when alone with their masters, but it is always clear to them that this standing permission is a permission, and that it may be revoked at the master's pleasure.
33
8
Slaves, of course, as other women, love to speak, and suffer when not permitted to do so.
33
9
They are denied one of the loveliest and most precious of their pleasures, and gifts.
33
10
It is a torment to a slave to not be permitted to speak.
33
11
Most masters love to hear their slave speak, are interested in her slightest thoughts, and often attend to her views.
Rather, this was now a convenience for the mistresses, who did not wish to hear the discourse of slaves.
Would herdsmen, or drovers, care to hear the discourse of kaiila? Slaves, of course, save in critical situations, as in emergencies, may not speak without permission.
To be sure, most slaves have a standing permission to speak, particularly when alone with their masters, but it is always clear to them that this standing permission is a permission, and that it may be revoked at the master's pleasure.
Slaves, of course, as other women, love to speak, and suffer when not permitted to do so.
They are denied one of the loveliest and most precious of their pleasures, and gifts.
It is a torment to a slave to not be permitted to speak.
Most masters love to hear their slave speak, are interested in her slightest thoughts, and often attend to her views.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 33)