Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
139
I was wary as we passed through doors and archways.
21
140
Yanina, I could not help noting, was quite lovely.
21
141
Her beauty, now as that of a slave, had a different ambiance from what it had had as a free woman.
21
142
Not only is a slave different in fact from a free woman, but they appear different from a free woman, and this difference is easy to detect.
21
143
It is evident in their appearance, attitudes, carriage, body language and deportment.
21
144
Too, clad as a slave, so openly, so slightly and revealingly, the girl is much more aware of her body than would be a free woman, its appearance, its mien and its movements, and this can be reflected in anything from a shy gracefulness, appealing to many masters, to a frank, welcoming acceptance of herself as the merchandise she now knows herself to be, merchandise she hopes the master will come to treasure, and perhaps love.
21
145
Most masters will not accept a brazen insolence in a slave, as in, say, her arrogantly flaunting her beauty, or seeming to do so, unless it is done by the master's command, say, to torture a prisoner, or torment a weakling.
I was wary as we passed through doors and archways.
Yanina, I could not help noting, was quite lovely.
Her beauty, now as that of a slave, had a different ambiance from what it had had as a free woman.
Not only is a slave different in fact from a free woman, but they appear different from a free woman, and this difference is easy to detect.
It is evident in their appearance, attitudes, carriage, body language and deportment.
Too, clad as a slave, so openly, so slightly and revealingly, the girl is much more aware of her body than would be a free woman, its appearance, its mien and its movements, and this can be reflected in anything from a shy gracefulness, appealing to many masters, to a frank, welcoming acceptance of herself as the merchandise she now knows herself to be, merchandise she hopes the master will come to treasure, and perhaps love.
Most masters will not accept a brazen insolence in a slave, as in, say, her arrogantly flaunting her beauty, or seeming to do so, unless it is done by the master's command, say, to torture a prisoner, or torment a weakling.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )