Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
1040
Do you know why?" "No," I said.
13
1041
"That a token be conveyed to the prisoners of the contempt in which they are held".
13
1042
"I see," I said.
13
1043
I rather doubted that this token was likely to be interpreted by the prisoners in the same fashion that the judiciary of the city, or the free women of the city, whatever city this might be, had anticipated.
13
1044
It was my guess that a male prisoner might more enjoy a glimpse of a slave than the lengthy scrutiny of a free woman.
13
1045
To be sure, it might be different if the free woman were a prisoner or criminal, sentenced to the prison for a time, to serve there, perhaps denied her veil, perhaps being forced to reveal her ankles or even calves to the prisoners.
13
1046
They might enjoy that.
Do you know why?" "No," I said.
"That a token be conveyed to the prisoners of the contempt in which they are held".
"I see," I said.
I rather doubted that this token was likely to be interpreted by the prisoners in the same fashion that the judiciary of the city, or the free women of the city, whatever city this might be, had anticipated.
It was my guess that a male prisoner might more enjoy a glimpse of a slave than the lengthy scrutiny of a free woman.
To be sure, it might be different if the free woman were a prisoner or criminal, sentenced to the prison for a time, to serve there, perhaps denied her veil, perhaps being forced to reveal her ankles or even calves to the prisoners.
They might enjoy that.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )