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

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3 536 The free woman gasped, and hurried away.
3 537 Peasants are not always tolerant of gentlewomen.
3 538 To be sure, they do not always object to them when they come into their possession, as, say, they might after the fall of a city, or if one, say, has been captured and deliberately sold to them, perhaps by some male acquaintance, for one reason or another.
3 539 Indeed, I suspect the hardy fellows upon occasion rather enjoy owning such elegant women, women who are likely in their loftiness to have hitherto disparaged or despised their caste.
3 540 It is pleasant to have them in ropes, naked at their feet.
3 541 Sometimes they are asked if they rejoice to now be owned by peasants.
3 542 If they respond negatively they are beaten.
The free woman gasped, and hurried away. Peasants are not always tolerant of gentlewomen. To be sure, they do not always object to them when they come into their possession, as, say, they might after the fall of a city, or if one, say, has been captured and deliberately sold to them, perhaps by some male acquaintance, for one reason or another. Indeed, I suspect the hardy fellows upon occasion rather enjoy owning such elegant women, women who are likely in their loftiness to have hitherto disparaged or despised their caste. It is pleasant to have them in ropes, naked at their feet. Sometimes they are asked if they rejoice to now be owned by peasants. If they respond negatively they are beaten. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )