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Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

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18 84 And as she, with her high intelligence, is swift to learn how to move as a slave, with a slave's beauty and grace, and to serve and kneel, and perform obeisance, and to wear revealing tunics and silks, appropriate to her status, so, too, she is quick to learn how to wear chains, and move in them, and display herself in them to her delicious, seductive advantage.
18 85 Do not think they do not know what they are doing.
18 86 How clever are these alluring, sinuous, purchasable little beasts! How one must strive to protect oneself from their cleverness, their beauty, their wiles! Naturally the master is not immune to these fascinations.
18 87 He is seldom above showing off his women, for example, walking them leashed in the city, perhaps stopping to chat with friends, who may have girls on their own leashes, and such.
18 88 The girls in these situations will kneel to the side, waiting, not participating in the conversations of the masters.
18 89 There is competition amongst masters as to the beauty of their slaves, understandably enough, as there might be amongst them with respect to other estimable possessions, say, pictures, or tapestries, or, perhaps better, kaiila or hunting sleen.
18 90 When a fellow gives a party for friends, if free women are not to be present, it will be served by his slave or slaves, who may well then serve naked, and in chains.
And as she, with her high intelligence, is swift to learn how to move as a slave, with a slave's beauty and grace, and to serve and kneel, and perform obeisance, and to wear revealing tunics and silks, appropriate to her status, so, too, she is quick to learn how to wear chains, and move in them, and display herself in them to her delicious, seductive advantage. Do not think they do not know what they are doing. How clever are these alluring, sinuous, purchasable little beasts! How one must strive to protect oneself from their cleverness, their beauty, their wiles! Naturally the master is not immune to these fascinations. He is seldom above showing off his women, for example, walking them leashed in the city, perhaps stopping to chat with friends, who may have girls on their own leashes, and such. The girls in these situations will kneel to the side, waiting, not participating in the conversations of the masters. There is competition amongst masters as to the beauty of their slaves, understandably enough, as there might be amongst them with respect to other estimable possessions, say, pictures, or tapestries, or, perhaps better, kaiila or hunting sleen. When a fellow gives a party for friends, if free women are not to be present, it will be served by his slave or slaves, who may well then serve naked, and in chains. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )