Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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145
To be sure, there are natural congruences and proprieties which are generally observed.
11
146
For example, although one may see a girl in the streets, naked save for, say, her brand and collar, or a bit of chain, this is not common.
11
147
This sort of thing is done, usually, only as a discipline.
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148
freewomen tend to object, for the eyes of their companions tend almost inadvertently to stray to the exposed flesh of such girls.
11
149
Perhaps, too, they are angry that they themselves are not permitted to present themselves so brazenly and lusciously before men.
11
150
Needless to say it is difficult for men to keep their minds on business when such girls are among them.
11
151
Perhaps this is the reason that magistrates tend to frown upon the practice.
To be sure, there are natural congruences and proprieties which are generally observed.
For example, although one may see a girl in the streets, naked save for, say, her brand and collar, or a bit of chain, this is not common.
This sort of thing is done, usually, only as a discipline.
free women tend to object, for the eyes of their companions tend almost inadvertently to stray to the exposed flesh of such girls.
Perhaps, too, they are angry that they themselves are not permitted to present themselves so brazenly and lusciously before men.
Needless to say it is difficult for men to keep their minds on business when such girls are among them.
Perhaps this is the reason that magistrates tend to frown upon the practice.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )