Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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338
For example, in not explaining things to a slave it is made further clear to her, as if she needed further proof, that she is negligible, that she is a slave, an animal, a beast.
For example, in not explaining things to a slave it is made further clear to her, as if she needed further proof, that she is negligible, that she is a slave, an animal, a beast.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 50, Sentence #338)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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"One does not explain things to beasts," he said.
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336
"Do you understand?" "Yes, Master," I said.
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337
There are many sorts of things involved in this practice, of course.
50
338
For example, in not explaining things to a slave it is made further clear to her, as if she needed further proof, that she is negligible, that she is a slave, an animal, a beast.
50
339
Would one, for example, feel it incumbent on one to explain things to a sleen, a kaiila, or verr? Too, of course, if the slave is kept ignorant, or uninformed, one has much more control over her.
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340
She is more helpless, more at one's mercy.
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But surely, too, the masters enjoy treating us as the slaves we are, in their thousand small ways.
"One does not explain things to beasts," he said.
"Do you understand?" "Yes, Master," I said.
There are many sorts of things involved in this practice, of course.
For example, in not explaining things to a slave it is made further clear to her, as if she needed further proof, that she is negligible, that she is a slave, an animal, a beast.
Would one, for example, feel it incumbent on one to explain things to a sleen, a kaiila, or verr? Too, of course, if the slave is kept ignorant, or uninformed, one has much more control over her.
She is more helpless, more at one's mercy.
But surely, too, the masters enjoy treating us as the slaves we are, in their thousand small ways.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 50)