Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
35
104
Who could respect a master who does not keep us in our place, at his feet? One soon learns not to test the limits of one's discipline, as it is quite real, as real as hissing leather and weighty chains.
Who could respect a master who does not keep us in our place, at his feet? One soon learns not to test the limits of one's discipline, as it is quite real, as real as hissing leather and weighty chains.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 35, Sentence #104)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
35
101
Sometimes they beg to be whipped, to be reassured that they are only slaves.
35
102
Ho-Tosk, for example, had never whipped me, or had me whipped.
35
103
Perhaps the inquiry had rather be, "To whose whip are you subject?" One does expect, of course, to be punished, if one is not pleasing.
35
104
Who could respect a master who does not keep us in our place, at his feet? One soon learns not to test the limits of one's discipline, as it is quite real, as real as hissing leather and weighty chains.
35
105
One does not forget one is a slave.
35
106
"In this house," he said, "your use is ours.
35
107
You will think of our discipline as your discipline, of your collar as our collar.
Sometimes they beg to be whipped, to be reassured that they are only slaves.
Ho-Tosk, for example, had never whipped me, or had me whipped.
Perhaps the inquiry had rather be, "To whose whip are you subject?" One does expect, of course, to be punished, if one is not pleasing.
Who could respect a master who does not keep us in our place, at his feet? One soon learns not to test the limits of one's discipline, as it is quite real, as real as hissing leather and weighty chains.
One does not forget one is a slave.
"In this house," he said, "your use is ours.
You will think of our discipline as your discipline, of your collar as our collar.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 35)