Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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179
The fact that she was dressed as she was led me to believe that the woman worked in business and that she had been taken by the slavers on her way home from work.
8
180
I think she could forget about the office.
8
181
In the future she would have other duties.
8
182
"Are these the garments of a free woman or of a slave?" asked the auctioneer.
8
183
"Of a slave," shouted men.
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184
"Remove them!" The Goreans probably regarded them as the garments of a slave because of their smoothness and prettiness.
8
185
Too, the shirred quality of the dress would permit it to move, and swirl, excitingly about her body, if she chose to move in certain ways.
The fact that she was dressed as she was led me to believe that the woman worked in business and that she had been taken by the slavers on her way home from work.
I think she could forget about the office.
In the future she would have other duties.
"Are these the garments of a free woman or of a slave?" asked the auctioneer.
"Of a slave," shouted men.
"Remove them!" The Goreans probably regarded them as the garments of a slave because of their smoothness and prettiness.
Too, the shirred quality of the dress would permit it to move, and swirl, excitingly about her body, if she chose to move in certain ways.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )