Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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389
Perhaps, too, there is something of a masculine conspiracy involved here.
22
390
Men certainly enjoy looking upon the features of one another's slaves.
22
391
And, of course, who would veil an animal? Does that very thought not seem ridiculous? Would you veil a tarsk, a kaiila, a sleen? So why another sort of animal, a female slave? And free women, though presumably with different motivations, also insist on denying the veil to slave girls.
22
392
In doing so they emphasize the enormous and extreme difference between themselves and chattel girls.
22
393
The chattel girl is nothing.
22
394
She is worthless.
22
395
She is no more than a domestic animal.
Perhaps, too, there is something of a masculine conspiracy involved here.
Men certainly enjoy looking upon the features of one another's slaves.
And, of course, who would veil an animal? Does that very thought not seem ridiculous? Would you veil a tarsk, a kaiila, a sleen? So why another sort of animal, a female slave? And free women, though presumably with different motivations, also insist on denying the veil to slave girls.
In doing so they emphasize the enormous and extreme difference between themselves and chattel girls.
The chattel girl is nothing.
She is worthless.
She is no more than a domestic animal.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )