Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
147
Surely she must understand that it is a permitted lenience, allowed perhaps because the master finds it interesting or charming, but that it is a lenience that might be easily replaced, at his will, with a sterner measure of discipline.
Surely she must understand that it is a permitted lenience, allowed perhaps because the master finds it interesting or charming, but that it is a lenience that might be easily replaced, at his will, with a sterner measure of discipline.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #147)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
144
We do not wish to be punished.
13
145
Let free women speculate on how clever and pert, how sprightly, they might be in the collar, how impudent, even insolent, but they are not in the collar.
13
146
Such latitude is permitted by some masters, even encouraged, but it is a lenience that the slave is not well advised to abuse.
13
147
Surely she must understand that it is a permitted lenience, allowed perhaps because the master finds it interesting or charming, but that it is a lenience that might be easily replaced, at his will, with a sterner measure of discipline.
13
148
The leash may be lengthened, or shortened.
13
149
It is up to the master.
13
150
Surely she understands she may at any time be brought again, quickly enough, to her knees.
We do not wish to be punished.
Let free women speculate on how clever and pert, how sprightly, they might be in the collar, how impudent, even insolent, but they are not in the collar.
Such latitude is permitted by some masters, even encouraged, but it is a lenience that the slave is not well advised to abuse.
Surely she must understand that it is a permitted lenience, allowed perhaps because the master finds it interesting or charming, but that it is a lenience that might be easily replaced, at his will, with a sterner measure of discipline.
The leash may be lengthened, or shortened.
It is up to the master.
Surely she understands she may at any time be brought again, quickly enough, to her knees.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 13)