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Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)

Even in the camp, of course, one is likely to encounter stripped white female slaves, perhaps as a matter of discipline, or perhaps because their masters like them that way. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #79)
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7 79 Even in the camp, of course, one is likely to encounter stripped white female slaves, perhaps as a matter of discipline, or perhaps because their masters like them that way.

Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

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7 76 Whether slaves are clothed or not is, of course, up to the master.
7 77 Most of the white female slaves in a camp, usually, are clothed.
7 78 This is different from the girl herds, for there the women are kept naked except for their collars.
7 79 Even in the camp, of course, one is likely to encounter stripped white female slaves, perhaps as a matter of discipline, or perhaps because their masters like them that way.
7 80 At this time, however, in the time of the hunt and dancing, the feasting, and such, there were many more than usual stripped white female slaves in the camp.
7 81 Several of these were slaves of the Isbu but others were brought in by the visiting bands, the Isanna, and the others.
7 82 This probably had to do with pride, vanity, jubilation, high spirits, and such.
Whether slaves are clothed or not is, of course, up to the master. Most of the white female slaves in a camp, usually, are clothed. This is different from the girl herds, for there the women are kept naked except for their collars. Even in the camp, of course, one is likely to encounter stripped white female slaves, perhaps as a matter of discipline, or perhaps because their masters like them that way. At this time, however, in the time of the hunt and dancing, the feasting, and such, there were many more than usual stripped white female slaves in the camp. Several of these were slaves of the Isbu but others were brought in by the visiting bands, the Isanna, and the others. This probably had to do with pride, vanity, jubilation, high spirits, and such. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 7)