Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
925
Presumably this makes them appear more uniform, and may assist in discipline.
Presumably this makes them appear more uniform, and may assist in discipline.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #925)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
922
This is a terrible blow to their beauty, vanity and self-esteem.
2
923
They know they are susceptible to this punishment, and will do much to avoid it.
2
924
On the other hand, work slaves, such as are used in public laundries, or in the mines, or mills, are often shorn.
2
925
Presumably this makes them appear more uniform, and may assist in discipline.
2
926
Too, it makes these forms of slavery, and similar forms, less desirable to them.
2
927
Better surely to be the silked love slave of a private master about whose feet one learns to curl lovingly than to spend long Ahn over tubs of scalding water, or, yoked, bent over, again and again, miserable, carrying water to mine slaves, or standing aching, seemingly endlessly, at a loom to which one is chained.
2
928
Shearing is also done, often, when a lengthy transportation on a slave ship is anticipated, as a protection against vermin.
This is a terrible blow to their beauty, vanity and self-esteem.
They know they are susceptible to this punishment, and will do much to avoid it.
On the other hand, work slaves, such as are used in public laundries, or in the mines, or mills, are often shorn.
Presumably this makes them appear more uniform, and may assist in discipline.
Too, it makes these forms of slavery, and similar forms, less desirable to them.
Better surely to be the silked love slave of a private master about whose feet one learns to curl lovingly than to spend long Ahn over tubs of scalding water, or, yoked, bent over, again and again, miserable, carrying water to mine slaves, or standing aching, seemingly endlessly, at a loom to which one is chained.
Shearing is also done, often, when a lengthy transportation on a slave ship is anticipated, as a protection against vermin.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 2)