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Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 46 On Gor it is said that free women are slaves who have not yet been collared.
2 47 In Phoebe's case, of course, the garment represented not only such things, confirmation of her bondage, her subjection to a master, and such, but, more importantly, at the moment, the considerable difference between being clothed and unclothed.
2 48 She, a slave, and not entitled to clothing, any more than other animals, was, by the generosity of her master, to be permitted a garment.
2 49 "Thank you, master! Thank you, master!" wept Phoebe, clutching the garment.
2 50 Marcus had, of his own thinking in the matter, purchased the garment.
2 51 It was, in my opinion, high time he had done so.
2 52 Not only would Phoebe be incredibly fetching in a slave garment, garments permitting a female in many ways to call attention to, accentuate, display and enhance her beauty, but it would make her, and us, less conspicuous on the streets of Ar.
On Gor it is said that free women are slaves who have not yet been collared. In Phoebe's case, of course, the garment represented not only such things, confirmation of her bondage, her subjection to a master, and such, but, more importantly, at the moment, the considerable difference between being clothed and unclothed. She, a slave, and not entitled to clothing, any more than other animals, was, by the generosity of her master, to be permitted a garment. "Thank you, master! Thank you, master!" wept Phoebe, clutching the garment. Marcus had, of his own thinking in the matter, purchased the garment. It was, in my opinion, high time he had done so. Not only would Phoebe be incredibly fetching in a slave garment, garments permitting a female in many ways to call attention to, accentuate, display and enhance her beauty, but it would make her, and us, less conspicuous on the streets of Ar. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )