Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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As is well known we speak well, and love to speak.
As is well known we speak well, and love to speak.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 52, Sentence #647)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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644
"I see," said my master, with satisfaction.
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645
"A privilege not granted is not much missed," said Axel, "but a privilege granted is more missed when it is withdrawn".
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646
"Of course," said my master.
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647
As is well known we speak well, and love to speak.
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648
It is one of the delights of our being.
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649
Accordingly few things more impress our bondage upon us, and with greater keenness, than the fact that our speech, as other aspects of our being, is subject to our master's will.
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Unless we have a standing permission to speak, which might, of course, be rescinded at any time, we are commonly expected to request permission to speak, and are not to speak without such permission, which permission might or might not be granted.
"I see," said my master, with satisfaction.
"A privilege not granted is not much missed," said Axel, "but a privilege granted is more missed when it is withdrawn".
"Of course," said my master.
As is well known we speak well, and love to speak.
It is one of the delights of our being.
Accordingly few things more impress our bondage upon us, and with greater keenness, than the fact that our speech, as other aspects of our being, is subject to our master's will.
Unless we have a standing permission to speak, which might, of course, be rescinded at any time, we are commonly expected to request permission to speak, and are not to speak without such permission, which permission might or might not be granted.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 52)