Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
357
Too, a girl's head may be shaved simply to obtain the hair, which may then be sold.
13
358
For example, our shorn hair may be sold to jobbers who deal with the manufacturers of artillery and siege equipment.
13
359
Our "pelting," as it is sometimes referred to in the trade, is apparently considerably superior to hempen strands for use as catapult cordage.
13
360
Slave girls, it might be mentioned, normally have long hair, as it is very beautiful, and much may be done with it, both cosmetically, so to speak, and in the furs.
13
361
Too, we may even be bound with it.
13
362
The shackling in such a cage, of course, aside from its common purposes, such as showing that the female is a slave, enhancing her beauty, and such, would make it difficult or impossible for her to prevent her slipping through the opening of the cage.
13
363
This would particularly be the case if her hands were shackled behind her and her ankles were shackled closely together.
Too, a girl's head may be shaved simply to obtain the hair, which may then be sold.
For example, our shorn hair may be sold to jobbers who deal with the manufacturers of artillery and siege equipment.
Our "pelting," as it is sometimes referred to in the trade, is apparently considerably superior to hempen strands for use as catapult cordage.
Slave girls, it might be mentioned, normally have long hair, as it is very beautiful, and much may be done with it, both cosmetically, so to speak, and in the furs.
Too, we may even be bound with it.
The shackling in such a cage, of course, aside from its common purposes, such as showing that the female is a slave, enhancing her beauty, and such, would make it difficult or impossible for her to prevent her slipping through the opening of the cage.
This would particularly be the case if her hands were shackled behind her and her ankles were shackled closely together.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )