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Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 39 Gorean masters tend not to be tolerant of the feelings of slaves.
10 40 An enslaved male of Earth, fool that I was, I did not even know how to take a bath.
10 41 Laughing, he explained to me the use of the strigils, the rinsings and oils.
10 42 Frightened though I was, I was pleased, in the lengthy process of the bath, which tends for Goreans to be a pleasant experience, and is often a social one, at the public baths, to rid myself of the stink of the pens.
10 43 I had then been scented, with the colognes and perfumes thought suitable for certain types of male slaves.
10 44 I was then given a white, silken tunic.
10 45 "Kneel," he then said.
Gorean masters tend not to be tolerant of the feelings of slaves. An enslaved male of Earth, fool that I was, I did not even know how to take a bath. Laughing, he explained to me the use of the strigils, the rinsings and oils. Frightened though I was, I was pleased, in the lengthy process of the bath, which tends for Goreans to be a pleasant experience, and is often a social one, at the public baths, to rid myself of the stink of the pens. I had then been scented, with the colognes and perfumes thought suitable for certain types of male slaves. I was then given a white, silken tunic. "Kneel," he then said. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )