Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
4
503
Anger in a slave girl was only meaningless pretense.
4
504
It was not as though she were a free woman whose anger might have significance, might even issue in actions or words, free from the reprisals of discipline.
4
505
Men are the masters of slave girls, the masters.
4
506
Anger in a slave girl is futile, meaningless, though sometimes masters encourage it in their girls, to see them flush and assume an interesting demeanor, but it is in the end always insignificant for, in the end, as both the girl and master know, it is the master and not the girl who holds the whip.
4
507
Thus it is not that slave girls do not become angry.
4
508
They do.
4
509
It is only that their anger, as both girl and master know, is meaningless.
Anger in a slave girl was only meaningless pretense.
It was not as though she were a free woman whose anger might have significance, might even issue in actions or words, free from the reprisals of discipline.
Men are the masters of slave girls, the masters.
Anger in a slave girl is futile, meaningless, though sometimes masters encourage it in their girls, to see them flush and assume an interesting demeanor, but it is in the end always insignificant for, in the end, as both the girl and master know, it is the master and not the girl who holds the whip.
Thus it is not that slave girls do not become angry.
They do.
It is only that their anger, as both girl and master know, is meaningless.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )