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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 44 Too, the rich man often supports public spectacles and events, such as song dramas, readings, kaissa competitions, civic banquets, and such.
13 45 Indeed, in harbor cities, rich men, doubtless to their annoyance, are often expected to underwrite the repair of docks, the construction of galleys, and so on.
13 46 And so I, scouring the pan, let my thoughts roam about, as might clouds in a clear sky.
13 47 How marvelous to be the one slave of one master, particularly if he should be a kind, understanding master, a good master, sensible and thoughtful, who, nonetheless, with his whip, knows how to keep a girl on her knees.
13 48 A female slave is never to be allowed to forget that she is a slave.
13 49 Indeed, she may occasionally be whipped, merely to remind her that she is a slave, only a slave.
13 50 "Finish more quickly," said the kitchen master.
Too, the rich man often supports public spectacles and events, such as song dramas, readings, kaissa competitions, civic banquets, and such. Indeed, in harbor cities, rich men, doubtless to their annoyance, are often expected to underwrite the repair of docks, the construction of galleys, and so on. And so I, scouring the pan, let my thoughts roam about, as might clouds in a clear sky. How marvelous to be the one slave of one master, particularly if he should be a kind, understanding master, a good master, sensible and thoughtful, who, nonetheless, with his whip, knows how to keep a girl on her knees. A female slave is never to be allowed to forget that she is a slave. Indeed, she may occasionally be whipped, merely to remind her that she is a slave, only a slave. "Finish more quickly," said the kitchen master. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )