Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
43
107
I sometimes felt sorry for her, even though she had brought me into their power.
43
108
These men, masked ruffians, brigands, I thought, were not gentle with slaves to begin with.
43
109
They were the sort of men who would master a woman with great strictness, the sort of men whom we know we must please and obey, with no nonsense about it.
43
110
But, too, I think they were cruel to her because she had not kept properly the office of the first girl, because she had dishonored her trust, because she had entered into an intrigue, because she had coveted gold, because she had betrayed her master.
43
111
Such things tend not to be overlooked by the men of this world.
43
112
They tend to disapprove of such slaves.
43
113
She was now theirs, and helpless.
I sometimes felt sorry for her, even though she had brought me into their power.
These men, masked ruffians, brigands, I thought, were not gentle with slaves to begin with.
They were the sort of men who would master a woman with great strictness, the sort of men whom we know we must please and obey, with no nonsense about it.
But, too, I think they were cruel to her because she had not kept properly the office of the first girl, because she had dishonored her trust, because she had entered into an intrigue, because she had coveted gold, because she had betrayed her master.
Such things tend not to be overlooked by the men of this world.
They tend to disapprove of such slaves.
She was now theirs, and helpless.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )