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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

Many free women, so garmenting themselves, as an adventure, thinking to have the run of the city, to go into areas forbidden to free women, to see the insides of paga taverns, and such, have, to their horror, found themselves, gagged and blindfolded, struggling futilely in the tight ropes of slavers. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #603)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 603 Many free women, so garmenting themselves, as an adventure, thinking to have the run of the city, to go into areas forbidden to free women, to see the insides of paga taverns, and such, have, to their horror, found themselves, gagged and blindfolded, struggling futilely in the tight ropes of slavers.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 600 Incidentally, a slave can be slain for putting on the garment of a free woman.
11 601 It is permissible, though frowned upon, for a free woman to put on the garb of a slave.
11 602 Also, it is quite dangerous to do so.
11 603 Many free women, so garmenting themselves, as an adventure, thinking to have the run of the city, to go into areas forbidden to free women, to see the insides of paga taverns, and such, have, to their horror, found themselves, gagged and blindfolded, struggling futilely in the tight ropes of slavers.
11 604 A slave may also be slain for touching a weapon.
11 605 She did not doubt but what her master found her of interest.
11 606 No longer, of course, did she feel it incumbent upon her to pretend to indignation or dismay, such hypocrisies and dishonesties, when she sensed a man's interest in her.
Incidentally, a slave can be slain for putting on the garment of a free woman. It is permissible, though frowned upon, for a free woman to put on the garb of a slave. Also, it is quite dangerous to do so. Many free women, so garmenting themselves, as an adventure, thinking to have the run of the city, to go into areas forbidden to free women, to see the insides of paga taverns, and such, have, to their horror, found themselves, gagged and blindfolded, struggling futilely in the tight ropes of slavers. A slave may also be slain for touching a weapon. She did not doubt but what her master found her of interest. No longer, of course, did she feel it incumbent upon her to pretend to indignation or dismay, such hypocrisies and dishonesties, when she sensed a man's interest in her. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 11)