Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
4
128
She had been placed, of course, as I had requested, in a stimulation chamber; the first five nights the rope harness had been used, as I had specified; it had not been used thereafter for discipline, however, as the girl had been cooperative and diligent; furthermore, her attention and efforts were such that it had not been deemed necessary either to deny her food or put her under the whip; she had not been starved; she had not been lashed.
She had been placed, of course, as I had requested, in a stimulation chamber; the first five nights the rope harness had been used, as I had specified; it had not been used thereafter for discipline, however, as the girl had been cooperative and diligent; furthermore, her attention and efforts were such that it had not been deemed necessary either to deny her food or put her under the whip; she had not been starved; she had not been lashed.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #128)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
4
125
This pleased me.
4
126
When I had picked her up at the pens of Tor, she had been there for fourteen days, almost three Gorean weeks.
4
127
I had asked, of course, for a report on her from the slave master, who had consulted his records.
4
128
She had been placed, of course, as I had requested, in a stimulation chamber; the first five nights the rope harness had been used, as I had specified; it had not been used thereafter for discipline, however, as the girl had been cooperative and diligent; furthermore, her attention and efforts were such that it had not been deemed necessary either to deny her food or put her under the whip; she had not been starved; she had not been lashed.
4
129
The first Gorean words the Earth girl had been taught, and she had learned them in the pens of Samos of Port Kar, were "La Kajira," which means "I am a slave girl".
4
130
"The barbarian," said the slave master, "is highly intelligent, as the intelligence of females goes, but, strangely, her body is stupid; its muscles seem locked together".
4
131
"Have you heard of Earth?" I asked.
This pleased me.
When I had picked her up at the pens of Tor, she had been there for fourteen days, almost three Gorean weeks.
I had asked, of course, for a report on her from the slave master, who had consulted his records.
She had been placed, of course, as I had requested, in a stimulation chamber; the first five nights the rope harness had been used, as I had specified; it had not been used thereafter for discipline, however, as the girl had been cooperative and diligent; furthermore, her attention and efforts were such that it had not been deemed necessary either to deny her food or put her under the whip; she had not been starved; she had not been lashed.
The first Gorean words the Earth girl had been taught, and she had learned them in the pens of Samos of Port Kar, were "La Kajira," which means "I am a slave girl".
"The barbarian," said the slave master, "is highly intelligent, as the intelligence of females goes, but, strangely, her body is stupid; its muscles seem locked together".
"Have you heard of Earth?" I asked.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 4)