How different it was from the small tunics, the camisks, common and Turian, the scandalous ta-teeras, or slave rags, the slave strips, little more than a shred of cloth and a string, so frequently allotted to slaves, assuming that they were permitted clothing.
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She herself did not even know how to wear the garment of a free woman.
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One of the girls had, two weeks ago, stood and held such a garment before her, posing, in play.
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"See!" she had called.
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"Look here! I am a free woman!" We had laughed in relief, at the delight and farcicality of this, but, unfortunately, Gart, unbeknownst to us, had returned.
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"We shall see if you are free!" he had roared.
It was the garment of a free woman.
How different it was from the small tunics, the camisks, common and Turian, the scandalous ta-teeras, or slave rags, the slave strips, little more than a shred of cloth and a string, so frequently allotted to slaves, assuming that they were permitted clothing.
She herself did not even know how to wear the garment of a free woman.
One of the girls had, two weeks ago, stood and held such a garment before her, posing, in play.
"See!" she had called.
"Look here! I am a free woman!" We had laughed in relief, at the delight and farcicality of this, but, unfortunately, Gart, unbeknownst to us, had returned.
"We shall see if you are free!" he had roared.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter )