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.
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high-caste women, in general, or those of the Merchants, she supposed, would not do their own laundry either, but they might have a slave, or slaves, in their own domiciles to attend to such work.
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Perhaps this woman had fallen on hard times and had had to sell a slave, and must now send her robes and veils to a commercial laundry.
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But perhaps she lived alone and thus chose to have the work sent out.
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Certainly the work came back well-aired, clean-smelling, bright with sunlight, pressed and folded.
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.
high-caste women, in general, or those of the Merchants, she supposed, would not do their own laundry either, but they might have a slave, or slaves, in their own domiciles to attend to such work.
Perhaps this woman had fallen on hard times and had had to sell a slave, and must now send her robes and veils to a commercial laundry.
But perhaps she lived alone and thus chose to have the work sent out.
Certainly the work came back well-aired, clean-smelling, bright with sunlight, pressed and folded.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter )