Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
21
1196
Sometimes a new capture is put in it, and must serve as a slave, obediently, but untouched, say, humbly, silently serving wine, viands, and such, to be later put nearby, where, kneeling, she will wait in deferential attendance, perhaps behind lovely, beaded curtains, through which she may be summoned, or perhaps she will be put kneeling to one side, unobtrusively, rather out of sight, neglected, unnoticed, even forgotten, on deep-piled, colorful, rich rugs, or such, yet conveniently available should the masters desire aught.
Sometimes a new capture is put in it, and must serve as a slave, obediently, but untouched, say, humbly, silently serving wine, viands, and such, to be later put nearby, where, kneeling, she will wait in deferential attendance, perhaps behind lovely, beaded curtains, through which she may be summoned, or perhaps she will be put kneeling to one side, unobtrusively, rather out of sight, neglected, unnoticed, even forgotten, on deep-piled, colorful, rich rugs, or such, yet conveniently available should the masters desire aught.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #1196)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
1193
From this material, too, is often fashioned the swirling delights with which taverners, and such, are wont to bedeck their dancing slaves.
21
1194
Some free women, I supposed, had never even seen slave silk.
21
1195
It is said that the very feel of it on a woman's body can turn a woman into a slave.
21
1196
Sometimes a new capture is put in it, and must serve as a slave, obediently, but untouched, say, humbly, silently serving wine, viands, and such, to be later put nearby, where, kneeling, she will wait in deferential attendance, perhaps behind lovely, beaded curtains, through which she may be summoned, or perhaps she will be put kneeling to one side, unobtrusively, rather out of sight, neglected, unnoticed, even forgotten, on deep-piled, colorful, rich rugs, or such, yet conveniently available should the masters desire aught.
21
1197
Usually by the third evening she begs the collar, and lash.
21
1198
"A bulky material would be best," said Publia.
21
1199
"Too, Master," put in Claudia, "let it not be slashed or open, and let it have sleeves, and a nether closure, and a suitable length, surely below the knees, perhaps to the ankles".
From this material, too, is often fashioned the swirling delights with which taverners, and such, are wont to bedeck their dancing slaves.
Some free women, I supposed, had never even seen slave silk.
It is said that the very feel of it on a woman's body can turn a woman into a slave.
Sometimes a new capture is put in it, and must serve as a slave, obediently, but untouched, say, humbly, silently serving wine, viands, and such, to be later put nearby, where, kneeling, she will wait in deferential attendance, perhaps behind lovely, beaded curtains, through which she may be summoned, or perhaps she will be put kneeling to one side, unobtrusively, rather out of sight, neglected, unnoticed, even forgotten, on deep-piled, colorful, rich rugs, or such, yet conveniently available should the masters desire aught.
Usually by the third evening she begs the collar, and lash.
"A bulky material would be best," said Publia.
"Too, Master," put in Claudia, "let it not be slashed or open, and let it have sleeves, and a nether closure, and a suitable length, surely below the knees, perhaps to the ankles".
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21)