Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
848
To be sure, the women on this chain, as they were merely freewomen, had only been referred to, in rude humor, as "beads" and not "jewels".
To be sure, the women on this chain, as they were merely free women, had only been referred to, in rude humor, as "beads" and not "jewels".
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #848)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
845
"The beads are on the string," said the second fellow, he who was checking the security of the chain.
9
846
This was an oblique allusion to the "slaver's necklace," as a coffle of female slaves is sometimes called.
9
847
The reference there, in effect, is usually to "jewels" on a chain.
9
848
To be sure, the women on this chain, as they were merely freewomen, had only been referred to, in rude humor, as "beads" and not "jewels".
9
849
I did not doubt, however, but what in a few months' time these same women, properly disciplined, trained and brought into touch with their most profound and fundamental realities would also, in the same fashion as other female slaves, become "jewels".
9
850
"Bring the extra chain back through the coffle," said the fellow with the ship.
9
851
There was coil of unused chain near my feet, left from the coffling.
"The beads are on the string," said the second fellow, he who was checking the security of the chain.
This was an oblique allusion to the "slaver's necklace," as a coffle of female slaves is sometimes called.
The reference there, in effect, is usually to "jewels" on a chain.
To be sure, the women on this chain, as they were merely free women, had only been referred to, in rude humor, as "beads" and not "jewels".
I did not doubt, however, but what in a few months' time these same women, properly disciplined, trained and brought into touch with their most profound and fundamental realities would also, in the same fashion as other female slaves, become "jewels".
"Bring the extra chain back through the coffle," said the fellow with the ship.
There was coil of unused chain near my feet, left from the coffling.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 9)