Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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445
"Yes," he said, "you are well branded, an incisive, clean mark.
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446
There is no mistaking it.
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447
And common kajira mark! Of course! Excellent, and superbly fitting! The former Lady Constanzia of Besnit—marked as a common slave!—Excellent!" The common kajira mark, of course, which I myself wore, is a lovely brand.
29
448
It may be the most familiar brand on gor for a female slave, but that does not make it any the less beautiful.
29
449
Indeed, I suspect it is the most common brand because it is the most beautiful, or surely one of the most beautiful.
29
450
Just as the male beasts wish us to be attractive, and dress us for their pleasure, when permitting us clothing, and such, so, too, they brand us for beauty, as well.
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451
The brand, small and tasteful, but momentous in its meaning, much enhances the beauty of a woman, both aesthetically and cognitively—in the latter dimension marking her as slave, and thus latently, implicitly, indicatively hinting at, or, better, stating, the pleasures, the joys, one may have of her.
"Yes," he said, "you are well branded, an incisive, clean mark.
There is no mistaking it.
And common kajira mark! Of course! Excellent, and superbly fitting! The former Lady Constanzia of Besnit—marked as a common slave!—Excellent!" The common kajira mark, of course, which I myself wore, is a lovely brand.
It may be the most familiar brand on gor for a female slave, but that does not make it any the less beautiful.
Indeed, I suspect it is the most common brand because it is the most beautiful, or surely one of the most beautiful.
Just as the male beasts wish us to be attractive, and dress us for their pleasure, when permitting us clothing, and such, so, too, they brand us for beauty, as well.
The brand, small and tasteful, but momentous in its meaning, much enhances the beauty of a woman, both aesthetically and cognitively—in the latter dimension marking her as slave, and thus latently, implicitly, indicatively hinting at, or, better, stating, the pleasures, the joys, one may have of her.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )