Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
697
The first portion of her discipline, that having to do with Klima, could not, of course, be commensurate with the gravity of her offenses, and the sufferings of Klima, but it would serve to remind her that she had behaved in a way not pleasing to a free man.
The first portion of her discipline, that having to do with Klima, could not, of course, be commensurate with the gravity of her offenses, and the sufferings of Klima, but it would serve to remind her that she had behaved in a way not pleasing to a free man.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #697)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
694
"Perhaps not," she conceded.
26
695
"But—" And then she screamed.
26
696
I had planned this interlude of discipline with some care, first, having in mind Klima, second, a simple instance of slave instruction, one fitted for a common, average girl, this to let her know how she would stand to me.
26
697
The first portion of her discipline, that having to do with Klima, could not, of course, be commensurate with the gravity of her offenses, and the sufferings of Klima, but it would serve to remind her that she had behaved in a way not pleasing to a free man.
26
698
The second portion of the discipline was no more than an introduction to a common bondage, appropriate for an unimportant girl.
26
699
This would begin, then, in its way, the true, or more appropriate, punishment for Klima.
26
700
The first twenty strokes were used to punish the slave, timing them differently, placing them variously.
"Perhaps not," she conceded.
"But—" And then she screamed.
I had planned this interlude of discipline with some care, first, having in mind Klima, second, a simple instance of slave instruction, one fitted for a common, average girl, this to let her know how she would stand to me.
The first portion of her discipline, that having to do with Klima, could not, of course, be commensurate with the gravity of her offenses, and the sufferings of Klima, but it would serve to remind her that she had behaved in a way not pleasing to a free man.
The second portion of the discipline was no more than an introduction to a common bondage, appropriate for an unimportant girl.
This would begin, then, in its way, the true, or more appropriate, punishment for Klima.
The first twenty strokes were used to punish the slave, timing them differently, placing them variously.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 26)