SquabblesThese are quotes from the Books I have found to be of interest on the topic of Squabbles. I make no pronouncements on these matters, but report them as I find them. Arrive at your own conclusions. I wish you well, Fogaban A master takes no interest in the squabbles of slaves, it being beneath him. Nomads of Gor Book 4 Page 138 I spoke calmly. "Free men do not much interfere in the squabbles of slaves." Assassin of Gor Book 5 Page 202 Masters do not much interfere in the squabbles of slaves. Let them impose their own internal order among themselves. Slave Girl of Gor Book 11 Page 132 Masters are often amused by such things, the small rivalries, altercations, frictions and tensenesses among their properties. Prize of Gor Book 27 Page 95 "Masters," he would say, smiling, "do not much mix in the squabbles of slaves." Conspirators of Gor Book 31 Page 151 "Discipline, mere slave," I said, "must be kept. A master does not wish to embroil himself in the trivial disputes and squabbles of slaves. The First Girl, with her will and switch, is invaluable, keeping order in a house, in a holding, in a pleasure garden, in a slave pen." "Who will be First Girl?" she asked. "Kira," I said, "she who was first in the coffle, she who is largest, tallest, and strongest." "I am afraid of her," said Talena. "Good," I said. "You should then make less trouble." Masters seldom desire to involve themselves directly in the matters of slaves, in their work, their squabbles, disagreements, and such. Such matters are commonly left to the 'First Girl.' "I am larger and stronger than you are," she said. "Not all that much so," I said. "Too, keep in mind that slave girls who fight are often whipped by Masters. Thus, peace is kept in a house." |
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