Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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13
443
How could she, or any other slave, respect a master too weak to enforce discipline, too weak to get the whole slave from her? They are radiant.
How could she, or any other slave, respect a master too weak to enforce discipline, too weak to get the whole slave from her? They are radiant.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #443)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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13
440
Many then become the love slaves of love masters.
13
441
They are kept as slaves, of course, for they are slaves; too, of course, as slaves, they are kept under perfect discipline.
13
442
She, as other slaves, would not want it any other way.
13
443
How could she, or any other slave, respect a master too weak to enforce discipline, too weak to get the whole slave from her? They are radiant.
13
444
They are joyous in their collars.
13
445
To be sure, not all slaves are love slaves.
13
446
"Here," said he, "she is a high slave, respected, accorded dignity, esteemed and pampered.
Many then become the love slaves of love masters.
They are kept as slaves, of course, for they are slaves; too, of course, as slaves, they are kept under perfect discipline.
She, as other slaves, would not want it any other way.
How could she, or any other slave, respect a master too weak to enforce discipline, too weak to get the whole slave from her? They are radiant.
They are joyous in their collars.
To be sure, not all slaves are love slaves.
"Here," said he, "she is a high slave, respected, accorded dignity, esteemed and pampered.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 13)