Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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78
Had I now become so much the Gorean warrior that I could disregard the feelings of a fellow creature, in particular those of a girl, who must be protected and cared for? Could it be that I had, as the codes of my caste recommended, not even considered her, but merely regarded her as a rightless animal, no more than a subject beast, an abject instrument to my interests and pleasures, a slave? "I am sorry," I said.
6
79
"Was it not your intention to discipline me?" she asked.
6
80
"No," I said.
6
81
"Then my master is a fool," she said, reaching for the meat that I had left on my plate.
6
82
I caught her wrist.
6
83
"It is now my intention to discipline you," I said.
6
84
Her eyes briefly clouded with tears.
Had I now become so much the Gorean warrior that I could disregard the feelings of a fellow creature, in particular those of a girl, who must be protected and cared for? Could it be that I had, as the codes of my caste recommended, not even considered her, but merely regarded her as a rightless animal, no more than a subject beast, an abject instrument to my interests and pleasures, a slave? "I am sorry," I said.
"Was it not your intention to discipline me?" she asked.
"No," I said.
"Then my master is a fool," she said, reaching for the meat that I had left on my plate.
I caught her wrist.
"It is now my intention to discipline you," I said.
Her eyes briefly clouded with tears.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )