Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
471
How pleased they would be to see proud Vella crawling in the halls to her discipline.
How pleased they would be to see proud Vella crawling in the halls to her discipline.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #471)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
468
Such a girl, on her way to discipline, is a delight to those who hate and envy her, and who would be only too pleased to take this opportunity to jeer and abuse her, sometimes cruelly and physically.
26
469
Although many girls in the kasbah were chained here and there for the pleasures of men, most were freed of impediments, that they might fetch and serve, and be seized when and wherever the men might want them.
26
470
These, in the halls, would constitute a genuine danger to Vella, who, a high slave, had been the object of much envy.
26
471
How pleased they would be to see proud Vella crawling in the halls to her discipline.
26
472
The second reason a man accompanies the girl is to be the caller.
26
473
He performs what is spoken of sometimes as the whip song, though it is not a song, but rather a series of calls or announcements.
26
474
These summon other girls to witness one of their sisters on the way to discipline.
Such a girl, on her way to discipline, is a delight to those who hate and envy her, and who would be only too pleased to take this opportunity to jeer and abuse her, sometimes cruelly and physically.
Although many girls in the kasbah were chained here and there for the pleasures of men, most were freed of impediments, that they might fetch and serve, and be seized when and wherever the men might want them.
These, in the halls, would constitute a genuine danger to Vella, who, a high slave, had been the object of much envy.
How pleased they would be to see proud Vella crawling in the halls to her discipline.
The second reason a man accompanies the girl is to be the caller.
He performs what is spoken of sometimes as the whip song, though it is not a song, but rather a series of calls or announcements.
These summon other girls to witness one of their sisters on the way to discipline.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 26)