Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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6
24
The viewer, or the male viewer, at any rate, understands that the decorous attire of the embonded beauties of the moving platform is not likely to be worn in the exposition cages or on the block.
The viewer, or the male viewer, at any rate, understands that the decorous attire of the embonded beauties of the moving platform is not likely to be worn in the exposition cages or on the block.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #24)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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6
21
Some proprietors rent space in their shops or places of business for small postings.
6
22
So, too, similarly, some homeowners who live on busy streets charge a fee for the use of their exterior walls.
6
23
There are many other forms of communication and advertising, as well, such as the parades of acrobats, jugglers, clowns, animal trainers, mimes and such, and the passage of flatbedded display wagons through the streets, on which snatches of performances, intended to whet the viewer's interests, are presented, or, say, slaves are displayed, usually decorously clad, in connection with imminent sales at various markets and barns.
6
24
The viewer, or the male viewer, at any rate, understands that the decorous attire of the embonded beauties of the moving platform is not likely to be worn in the exposition cages or on the block.
6
25
There is a Gorean saying that only a fool buys a woman clothed.
6
26
On these platforms the women are usually chained only by an ankle, that there will be but little interference with their movements and their appeals to the crowds.
6
27
On the other hand, some owners, who prefer more obvious restraints for their women, who are, after all, slaves, use flatbedded wagons with mounted slave bars of various sorts, sometimes with intricate chainings or couplings.
Some proprietors rent space in their shops or places of business for small postings.
So, too, similarly, some homeowners who live on busy streets charge a fee for the use of their exterior walls.
There are many other forms of communication and advertising, as well, such as the parades of acrobats, jugglers, clowns, animal trainers, mimes and such, and the passage of flatbedded display wagons through the streets, on which snatches of performances, intended to whet the viewer's interests, are presented, or, say, slaves are displayed, usually decorously clad, in connection with imminent sales at various markets and barns.
The viewer, or the male viewer, at any rate, understands that the decorous attire of the embonded beauties of the moving platform is not likely to be worn in the exposition cages or on the block.
There is a Gorean saying that only a fool buys a woman clothed.
On these platforms the women are usually chained only by an ankle, that there will be but little interference with their movements and their appeals to the crowds.
On the other hand, some owners, who prefer more obvious restraints for their women, who are, after all, slaves, use flatbedded wagons with mounted slave bars of various sorts, sometimes with intricate chainings or couplings.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 6)