Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
106
Some men even dress their girls, and, always, the girl's choices of such things as garb, cosmetics, perfume, jewelry, and such, and, indeed, her entire ensemble, are subject to the master's approval.
Some men even dress their girls, and, always, the girl's choices of such things as garb, cosmetics, perfume, jewelry, and such, and, indeed, her entire ensemble, are subject to the master's approval.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #106)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
103
It is often men who put slave bells on their girls.
13
104
Such bells are indicative of bondage.
13
105
Accordingly I suppose it makes sense that they might enjoy putting them on us, like brands and collars.
13
106
Some men even dress their girls, and, always, the girl's choices of such things as garb, cosmetics, perfume, jewelry, and such, and, indeed, her entire ensemble, are subject to the master's approval.
13
107
Indeed, most often, whether in only a simple tunic, before she hurries forth to shop, or in luscious slave silk and exciting adornments, before she is to welcome and serve her master's guests, displaying herself as one of his treasures, she is expected to present herself before him, for his inspection.
13
108
She is owned.
13
109
He held my ankle.
It is often men who put slave bells on their girls.
Such bells are indicative of bondage.
Accordingly I suppose it makes sense that they might enjoy putting them on us, like brands and collars.
Some men even dress their girls, and, always, the girl's choices of such things as garb, cosmetics, perfume, jewelry, and such, and, indeed, her entire ensemble, are subject to the master's approval.
Indeed, most often, whether in only a simple tunic, before she hurries forth to shop, or in luscious slave silk and exciting adornments, before she is to welcome and serve her master's guests, displaying herself as one of his treasures, she is expected to present herself before him, for his inspection.
She is owned.
He held my ankle.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 13)