Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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9
580
Here, perhaps, if music is desired, and one's slave is not accomplished, one or more flute girls might be brought in, perhaps hired from a feast house, who will furnish unobtrusive, pleasant airs.
Here, perhaps, if music is desired, and one's slave is not accomplished, one or more flute girls might be brought in, perhaps hired from a feast house, who will furnish unobtrusive, pleasant airs.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #580)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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9
577
Their master, or masters, do not mind, for one of the pleasures of owning a slave, as in the owning of any other beautiful object, or animal, is to show her off, and bask in the admiration she elicits amongst one's guests.
9
578
And do not think the girls are insensitive to these nuances, and how they are viewed.
9
579
One of the great pleasures of a slave, I fear, is to know how beautiful she is, how exciting she is, and to know only too well how she is seen by men.
9
580
Here, perhaps, if music is desired, and one's slave is not accomplished, one or more flute girls might be brought in, perhaps hired from a feast house, who will furnish unobtrusive, pleasant airs.
9
581
If the party grows wilder, and the drinking heavier, one or more of the slaves will dance.
9
582
A third form of banquet, which we hesitate to delineate, but feel it would not be amiss to mention, is that in which victories are likely to be celebrated.
9
583
In such banquets the former free women of the enemy serve, clad only in collars.
Their master, or masters, do not mind, for one of the pleasures of owning a slave, as in the owning of any other beautiful object, or animal, is to show her off, and bask in the admiration she elicits amongst one's guests.
And do not think the girls are insensitive to these nuances, and how they are viewed.
One of the great pleasures of a slave, I fear, is to know how beautiful she is, how exciting she is, and to know only too well how she is seen by men.
Here, perhaps, if music is desired, and one's slave is not accomplished, one or more flute girls might be brought in, perhaps hired from a feast house, who will furnish unobtrusive, pleasant airs.
If the party grows wilder, and the drinking heavier, one or more of the slaves will dance.
A third form of banquet, which we hesitate to delineate, but feel it would not be amiss to mention, is that in which victories are likely to be celebrated.
In such banquets the former free women of the enemy serve, clad only in collars.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 9)