Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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19
592
A freecompanion would presumably not show herself naked to her lover, for such would not comport with her dignity.
A free companion would presumably not show herself naked to her lover, for such would not comport with her dignity.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #592)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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19
589
Many of the cylinders were ablaze with light.
19
590
In many of the windows she could see that lamps were lit, the tiny, softly glowing lamps of love.
19
591
In many of them she supposed there might be, exterior robes put aside, but modesty robes doubtless retained, freecompanions.
19
592
A freecompanion would presumably not show herself naked to her lover, for such would not comport with her dignity.
19
593
She is, after all, free.
19
594
Too, he might then see her as a slave, think of her as a slave, and treat her as such.
19
595
No free woman, surely, would wish to risk that.
Many of the cylinders were ablaze with light.
In many of the windows she could see that lamps were lit, the tiny, softly glowing lamps of love.
In many of them she supposed there might be, exterior robes put aside, but modesty robes doubtless retained, free companions.
A free companion would presumably not show herself naked to her lover, for such would not comport with her dignity.
She is, after all, free.
Too, he might then see her as a slave, think of her as a slave, and treat her as such.
No free woman, surely, would wish to risk that.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 19)