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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

"You discipline her well," said Samos, smiling. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #662)
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1 662 "You discipline her well," said Samos, smiling.

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 659 "And do not rise from the floor, Slave," I told her.
1 660 The music, which had stopped, began again.
1 661 She turned furiously, yet gracefully, extending a leg, touching an ankle, moving her hands up her leg, looking at me over her shoulder, and then rolled, and writhed, as though beneath the lash of masters.
1 662 "You discipline her well," said Samos, smiling.
1 663 I grinned.
1 664 The girl now, on her belly, yet subtly to the music, crawled toward us, lifted her hand piteously to us.
1 665 I heard a cry of dismay, of protest, from the horrified, once Miss Blake-Allen.
"And do not rise from the floor, Slave," I told her. The music, which had stopped, began again. She turned furiously, yet gracefully, extending a leg, touching an ankle, moving her hands up her leg, looking at me over her shoulder, and then rolled, and writhed, as though beneath the lash of masters. "You discipline her well," said Samos, smiling. I grinned. The girl now, on her belly, yet subtly to the music, crawled toward us, lifted her hand piteously to us. I heard a cry of dismay, of protest, from the horrified, once Miss Blake-Allen. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1)