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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

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27 57 She illustrated this with a kneeling girl whose hair had been cut, trimmed and shaped in this fashion.
27 58 "This," she said, moving to the next girl, "is an upswept fashion.
27 59 It appears sophisticated.
27 60 It is a hair-do favored by some free women, usually in the atria or courts of their home, or perhaps at private suppers amongst intimates, but it is not outlawed for slaves.
27 61 Its pretentiousness, suggesting superciliousness and arrogance, contrasts nicely with the actual reality of the slave.
27 62 The girl who wears this must watch her step, lest the master grow impatient with her.
27 63 If you are permitted to wear this hair-do, make certain that you, after an initial resistance, if he permits it, yield to him as a particularly low and helpless girl.
She illustrated this with a kneeling girl whose hair had been cut, trimmed and shaped in this fashion. "This," she said, moving to the next girl, "is an upswept fashion. It appears sophisticated. It is a hair-do favored by some free women, usually in the atria or courts of their home, or perhaps at private suppers amongst intimates, but it is not outlawed for slaves. Its pretentiousness, suggesting superciliousness and arrogance, contrasts nicely with the actual reality of the slave. The girl who wears this must watch her step, lest the master grow impatient with her. If you are permitted to wear this hair-do, make certain that you, after an initial resistance, if he permits it, yield to him as a particularly low and helpless girl. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )