Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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19
654
To be sure, there is a controversy as to whether or not it is more humiliating for a woman to be put before masters in such a garment or merely stark naked, save, perhaps, for a brand and collar.
To be sure, there is a controversy as to whether or not it is more humiliating for a woman to be put before masters in such a garment or merely stark naked, save, perhaps, for a brand and collar.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #654)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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19
651
She was the only one of the girls whose clothing had not been taken by the red savages.
19
652
The red-haired girl, Lois, Corinne, Inez, Priscilla, the others, had all been stripped.
19
653
Canka had permitted her to keep the garment, such as it was, to draw a distinction between her, who could speak Kaiila, and the others, who could not.
19
654
To be sure, there is a controversy as to whether or not it is more humiliating for a woman to be put before masters in such a garment or merely stark naked, save, perhaps, for a brand and collar.
19
655
Surely slave tunics leave little to the imagination.
19
656
Among the girls, of course, there is little disagreement in practice, though some in theory.
19
657
The girls, commonly, treasure even the tiniest rag which can afford them some shielding, however pathetic, from the imperious gaze of masters.
She was the only one of the girls whose clothing had not been taken by the red savages.
The red-haired girl, Lois, Corinne, Inez, Priscilla, the others, had all been stripped.
Canka had permitted her to keep the garment, such as it was, to draw a distinction between her, who could speak Kaiila, and the others, who could not.
To be sure, there is a controversy as to whether or not it is more humiliating for a woman to be put before masters in such a garment or merely stark naked, save, perhaps, for a brand and collar.
Surely slave tunics leave little to the imagination.
Among the girls, of course, there is little disagreement in practice, though some in theory.
The girls, commonly, treasure even the tiniest rag which can afford them some shielding, however pathetic, from the imperious gaze of masters.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 19)