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Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 309 Their features, their slightest expression, is bared to free persons.
15 310 This denial of veiling is part of the master's will, imposed upon them, facilitating their management, and indicative of his control over them.
15 311 Too, it has its symbolic aspects, that she is not entitled to the veil, that it is not for her.
15 312 It makes clear, in the home and on the street, her status, that of a slave, that of a domestic animal.
15 313 "No!" she cried.
15 314 "Beast! Beast!" Then her fury turned to fear, timidity and docility as I held her veil.
15 315 I drew it toward me, gently.
Their features, their slightest expression, is bared to free persons. This denial of veiling is part of the master's will, imposed upon them, facilitating their management, and indicative of his control over them. Too, it has its symbolic aspects, that she is not entitled to the veil, that it is not for her. It makes clear, in the home and on the street, her status, that of a slave, that of a domestic animal. "No!" she cried. "Beast! Beast!" Then her fury turned to fear, timidity and docility as I held her veil. I drew it toward me, gently. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )