Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
125
The brevity of slave garments, when the slave is permitted garments, serves, obviously, to exhibit her beauty.
The brevity of slave garments, when the slave is permitted garments, serves, obviously, to exhibit her beauty.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #125)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
122
Interestingly the women of Tharna, presumably held in one of the most abject slaveries on the planet, are said to be among the most loving and content of all women.
27
123
But we digress.
27
124
We were discussing, as I recall, the lovely and widely spread custom of slave display.
27
125
The brevity of slave garments, when the slave is permitted garments, serves, obviously, to exhibit her beauty.
27
126
In passing, of course, one notes, as we did not earlier, that they also, obviously, identify her as a slave, and thus, in their way, act as an additional bond on her and, of course, smooth over social interactions, as it would not do at all for slaves and free women to be in any way confused.
27
127
One treats them quite differently, naturally, as is appropriate, for they are quite different.
27
128
Now that certain things, hopefully, are understood, there will be no objection raised to an earlier observation, the utility of slave garments in the way of showing off the slave, so to speak.
Interestingly the women of Tharna, presumably held in one of the most abject slaveries on the planet, are said to be among the most loving and content of all women.
But we digress.
We were discussing, as I recall, the lovely and widely spread custom of slave display.
The brevity of slave garments, when the slave is permitted garments, serves, obviously, to exhibit her beauty.
In passing, of course, one notes, as we did not earlier, that they also, obviously, identify her as a slave, and thus, in their way, act as an additional bond on her and, of course, smooth over social interactions, as it would not do at all for slaves and free women to be in any way confused.
One treats them quite differently, naturally, as is appropriate, for they are quite different.
Now that certain things, hopefully, are understood, there will be no objection raised to an earlier observation, the utility of slave garments in the way of showing off the slave, so to speak.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 27)