She herself had always gone quickly, obediently, to her mat.
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She lifted the garment she was washing, dripping and hot, from the suds.
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It was a garment doubtless of a free woman.
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The material was of high quality, and so the woman must be of reasonable station, if not of high caste.
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She herself did not even know how to put on such a garment, how to drape it, and such.
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Such women, she supposed, were above menial chores.
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They would not, for example, do their own laundry.
She herself had always gone quickly, obediently, to her mat.
She lifted the garment she was washing, dripping and hot, from the suds.
It was a garment doubtless of a free woman.
The material was of high quality, and so the woman must be of reasonable station, if not of high caste.
She herself did not even know how to put on such a garment, how to drape it, and such.
Such women, she supposed, were above menial chores.
They would not, for example, do their own laundry.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter )