Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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511
Among these reasons doubtless are the attractiveness of the slave to free men, and their envy of the slave's happiness and fulfillment.
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512
Many free women carry a switch or whip with them and will often lash a slave unexpectedly across her calves.
21
513
It is then not unusual for her to put the slave to her feet and, as the poor girl kneels, and tries to cover her head, put to the street, wantonly belabor her.
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514
None are likely to object to this, as the free woman is free, and may do much what she wishes, and the slave is only a slave.
21
515
Perhaps she jostled the free woman in a crowd or met her eyes, as though she might have been free.
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516
"I wonder how I should garb you".
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517
"Master?" "Surely you are aware that your adornments and attire are entirely at my discretion".
Among these reasons doubtless are the attractiveness of the slave to free men, and their envy of the slave's happiness and fulfillment.
Many free women carry a switch or whip with them and will often lash a slave unexpectedly across her calves.
It is then not unusual for her to put the slave to her feet and, as the poor girl kneels, and tries to cover her head, put to the street, wantonly belabor her.
None are likely to object to this, as the free woman is free, and may do much what she wishes, and the slave is only a slave.
Perhaps she jostled the free woman in a crowd or met her eyes, as though she might have been free.
"I wonder how I should garb you".
"Master?" "Surely you are aware that your adornments and attire are entirely at my discretion".
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )