Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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1002
"She is a slave," I said.
20
1003
Free women, incidentally, are seldom permitted to witness dances of the erotic power of the Sa-eela.
20
1004
The major reason for this, interestingly, is not that they might be offended or outraged, but for their own protection.
20
1005
Many times lovely, young free women, sometimes thinking that they have cleverly disguised themselves, donning male garments, pretending to be boys, thus seeking admission to the dances, find themselves set upon and stripped.
20
1006
Soon, in chains and well ravished, they find themselves as much slaves as the dancer.
20
1007
Perhaps, in their turn, too, they will be taught to dance.
20
1008
On their way to the market they may, if they wish, reflect upon what they, at that time, are likely to regard as their folly.
"She is a slave," I said.
Free women, incidentally, are seldom permitted to witness dances of the erotic power of the Sa-eela.
The major reason for this, interestingly, is not that they might be offended or outraged, but for their own protection.
Many times lovely, young free women, sometimes thinking that they have cleverly disguised themselves, donning male garments, pretending to be boys, thus seeking admission to the dances, find themselves set upon and stripped.
Soon, in chains and well ravished, they find themselves as much slaves as the dancer.
Perhaps, in their turn, too, they will be taught to dance.
On their way to the market they may, if they wish, reflect upon what they, at that time, are likely to regard as their folly.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )