Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
10
202
It is, you see, not merely freewomen who have this delicious fault, if fault it be, but, too, radically, the half-naked, ragged, collared slave, competing for a cosmetic or a comb.
It is, you see, not merely free women who have this delicious fault, if fault it be, but, too, radically, the half-naked, ragged, collared slave, competing for a cosmetic or a comb.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #202)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
10
199
This is one of the endearing features of the sex.
10
200
Certainly it is one which appeals greatly to me.
10
201
But this vanity has a peculiar charm in the case of the slave girl.
10
202
It is, you see, not merely freewomen who have this delicious fault, if fault it be, but, too, radically, the half-naked, ragged, collared slave, competing for a cosmetic or a comb.
10
203
It is interesting how a girl in a simple rag with steel on her neck will clean and brush herself, and pose and display herself, with the same zest and pleasure with which a free woman arranges ornate robes and a multitude of colorful veils.
10
204
To be sure, the slave knows she is desirable.
10
205
She has been put in a collar.
This is one of the endearing features of the sex.
Certainly it is one which appeals greatly to me.
But this vanity has a peculiar charm in the case of the slave girl.
It is, you see, not merely free women who have this delicious fault, if fault it be, but, too, radically, the half-naked, ragged, collared slave, competing for a cosmetic or a comb.
It is interesting how a girl in a simple rag with steel on her neck will clean and brush herself, and pose and display herself, with the same zest and pleasure with which a free woman arranges ornate robes and a multitude of colorful veils.
To be sure, the slave knows she is desirable.
She has been put in a collar.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 10)