Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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14
444
If she is fully pleasing, serving with absolute perfection, in her numerous domestic duties and in her squirmings in the furs, of course, the average master will doubtless be inclined to grant her clothing, say, a tunic, or such.
If she is fully pleasing, serving with absolute perfection, in her numerous domestic duties and in her squirmings in the furs, of course, the average master will doubtless be inclined to grant her clothing, say, a tunic, or such.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #444)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
441
This would be a splendid way to bring them to camp and display the success of their trading.
14
442
Who knew? In time, if the girls worked out well, they might be rewarded with a shirt dress, or even some colorful rags from the cuttings of trade cloth.
14
443
It is not a foregone conclusion, you see, that the female slave on Gor will be clothed.
14
444
If she is fully pleasing, serving with absolute perfection, in her numerous domestic duties and in her squirmings in the furs, of course, the average master will doubtless be inclined to grant her clothing, say, a tunic, or such.
14
445
One might think of this as her "earning her clothing" but that would be incorrect, as she can earn nothing.
14
446
Rather, what she can do is be so marvelous a slave that her master will grant her clothing, if it be his pleasure.
14
447
If she is displeasing, of course, the privilege of being permitted clothing may be revoked.
This would be a splendid way to bring them to camp and display the success of their trading.
Who knew? In time, if the girls worked out well, they might be rewarded with a shirt dress, or even some colorful rags from the cuttings of trade cloth.
It is not a foregone conclusion, you see, that the female slave on Gor will be clothed.
If she is fully pleasing, serving with absolute perfection, in her numerous domestic duties and in her squirmings in the furs, of course, the average master will doubtless be inclined to grant her clothing, say, a tunic, or such.
One might think of this as her "earning her clothing" but that would be incorrect, as she can earn nothing.
Rather, what she can do is be so marvelous a slave that her master will grant her clothing, if it be his pleasure.
If she is displeasing, of course, the privilege of being permitted clothing may be revoked.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14)