Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
36
86
It may usually be depended upon to add a few copper tarsks to her value, much like the ability to play a musical instrument or to dance, or to cook and sew.
It may usually be depended upon to add a few copper tarsks to her value, much like the ability to play a musical instrument or to dance, or to cook and sew.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 36, Sentence #86)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
36
83
Some men feel that if a woman is taught to read and write, particularly after she has been made a slave, she may come to think that she is important.
36
84
This delusion, of course, may be swiftly removed from her by the whip.
36
85
For what it is worth, literacy commonly increases the value of a slave.
36
86
It may usually be depended upon to add a few copper tarsks to her value, much like the ability to play a musical instrument or to dance, or to cook and sew.
36
87
Some men enjoy owning educated slaves and some do not.
36
88
Needless to say, the slave, when she is in the power of a Gorean master, whether she is educated or not, will serve as a full slave.
36
89
Indeed, most men expect far more of an educated slave than of one who is not educated.
Some men feel that if a woman is taught to read and write, particularly after she has been made a slave, she may come to think that she is important.
This delusion, of course, may be swiftly removed from her by the whip.
For what it is worth, literacy commonly increases the value of a slave.
It may usually be depended upon to add a few copper tarsks to her value, much like the ability to play a musical instrument or to dance, or to cook and sew.
Some men enjoy owning educated slaves and some do not.
Needless to say, the slave, when she is in the power of a Gorean master, whether she is educated or not, will serve as a full slave.
Indeed, most men expect far more of an educated slave than of one who is not educated.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 36)