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Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 105 Some men are better at this, of course, than others.
10 106 There are scrolls, books, on Gor, which may be purchased inexpensively, on the feeding, care and training of female slaves.
10 107 There are others who claim, as would be expected, that the handling of a slave girl, in order to get the most out of her, is an inborn gift.
10 108 Incidentally, for what it is worth, though the southern girl is, I expect, worked less hard than the northern girl, who is commonly kept on an isolated farm, she is more often than her northern sister put to the switch or whip; I think she lives under a harsher discipline; southern masters are harder with their girls, expecting more from them and seeing that they get it; northern girls, for example, are seldom trained in the detailed, intricate sensuous arts of the female slave; the southern girl, to her misery, must often learn these to perfection; moreover, upon command, she must perform, joyfully and skillfully.
10 109 The silk girl was heeling her master, a captain of Torvaldsland.
10 110 She wore, indeed, a brief tunic of the south, of golden silk.
10 111 She wore a collar of gold, and, hanging in her ears, were loops of gold.
Some men are better at this, of course, than others. There are scrolls, books, on Gor, which may be purchased inexpensively, on the feeding, care and training of female slaves. There are others who claim, as would be expected, that the handling of a slave girl, in order to get the most out of her, is an inborn gift. Incidentally, for what it is worth, though the southern girl is, I expect, worked less hard than the northern girl, who is commonly kept on an isolated farm, she is more often than her northern sister put to the switch or whip; I think she lives under a harsher discipline; southern masters are harder with their girls, expecting more from them and seeing that they get it; northern girls, for example, are seldom trained in the detailed, intricate sensuous arts of the female slave; the southern girl, to her misery, must often learn these to perfection; moreover, upon command, she must perform, joyfully and skillfully. The silk girl was heeling her master, a captain of Torvaldsland. She wore, indeed, a brief tunic of the south, of golden silk. She wore a collar of gold, and, hanging in her ears, were loops of gold. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )