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Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)

She must then, if the master sees fit to grant her petition, at a word from him, run to the post. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #672)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 672 She must then, if the master sees fit to grant her petition, at a word from him, run to the post.

Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 669 This is only to be expected.
13 670 Surely she wishes to be improved.
13 671 If she should be even slightly reluctant, or be perceived as being even a bit slow, to fervently request this boon of the master, it is likely that she will receive an indefinite number of strokes.
13 672 She must then, if the master sees fit to grant her petition, at a word from him, run to the post.
13 673 After her beating she is cut down, and, wrists still bound, kneels before him and kisses his feet, thanking him for the beating.
13 674 In a peasant village the female slaves are commonly deferent and hard-working, and, as it is said, and as I have been told, are ardent to thrash well in the rude arms of their agrarian masters.
13 675 "What is the cost of the meat?" inquired the warrior.
This is only to be expected. Surely she wishes to be improved. If she should be even slightly reluctant, or be perceived as being even a bit slow, to fervently request this boon of the master, it is likely that she will receive an indefinite number of strokes. She must then, if the master sees fit to grant her petition, at a word from him, run to the post. After her beating she is cut down, and, wrists still bound, kneels before him and kisses his feet, thanking him for the beating. In a peasant village the female slaves are commonly deferent and hard-working, and, as it is said, and as I have been told, are ardent to thrash well in the rude arms of their agrarian masters. "What is the cost of the meat?" inquired the warrior. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 13)