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Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)

I would suppose that most "first girls" are judicious and fair but some, doubtless, abuse their authority, have their favorites, distribute ornaments, cosmetics, silks, candies, pastries, delicacies, and such selectively, and make life miserable in a variety of ways for others, less favored, with respect to work assignments, discipline, and such, which matters are largely in her hands. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 42, Sentence #96)
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42 96 I would suppose that most "first girls" are judicious and fair but some, doubtless, abuse their authority, have their favorites, distribute ornaments, cosmetics, silks, candies, pastries, delicacies, and such selectively, and make life miserable in a variety of ways for others, less favored, with respect to work assignments, discipline, and such, which matters are largely in her hands.

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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42 93 Otherwise one might have chaos.
42 94 The first girl stands in the place of the master.
42 95 It is her task to keep order amongst the other slaves, and she answers only to the master.
42 96 I would suppose that most "first girls" are judicious and fair but some, doubtless, abuse their authority, have their favorites, distribute ornaments, cosmetics, silks, candies, pastries, delicacies, and such selectively, and make life miserable in a variety of ways for others, less favored, with respect to work assignments, discipline, and such, which matters are largely in her hands.
42 97 It is not well for a first girl to take a dislike to one.
42 98 Such dislikes may be diversely motivated, but a common one is jealousy.
42 99 A particularly attractive slave is perhaps most in jeopardy.
Otherwise one might have chaos. The first girl stands in the place of the master. It is her task to keep order amongst the other slaves, and she answers only to the master. I would suppose that most "first girls" are judicious and fair but some, doubtless, abuse their authority, have their favorites, distribute ornaments, cosmetics, silks, candies, pastries, delicacies, and such selectively, and make life miserable in a variety of ways for others, less favored, with respect to work assignments, discipline, and such, which matters are largely in her hands. It is not well for a first girl to take a dislike to one. Such dislikes may be diversely motivated, but a common one is jealousy. A particularly attractive slave is perhaps most in jeopardy. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 42)