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Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

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14 1217 As I have suggested earlier, cleanliness and such things, are normally required of a slave, as they are not of a free woman.
14 1218 The free woman's cries, of course, one may suppose, were not intended to express an objective appraisal of my charge's current hygienic condition; rather they served as a way of ventilating what was apparently a considerable sense of outrage.
14 1219 "I am not filthy!" cried my charge, a mistake, surely.
14 1220 "Clumsy, collared she-urt!" screamed the offended woman.
14 1221 "Look," she cried to the bystanders.
14 1222 "She is standing! She is standing!" "Kneel," I urged my charge.
14 1223 "Kneel!" "Clumsy, insolent, collared she-sleen!" cried the offended woman.
As I have suggested earlier, cleanliness and such things, are normally required of a slave, as they are not of a free woman. The free woman's cries, of course, one may suppose, were not intended to express an objective appraisal of my charge's current hygienic condition; rather they served as a way of ventilating what was apparently a considerable sense of outrage. "I am not filthy!" cried my charge, a mistake, surely. "Clumsy, collared she-urt!" screamed the offended woman. "Look," she cried to the bystanders. "She is standing! She is standing!" "Kneel," I urged my charge. "Kneel!" "Clumsy, insolent, collared she-sleen!" cried the offended woman. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )