Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
78
On the other hand, it is thought that following on the left is generally a position of less dignity, and thus appropriate for animals, including slaves.
On the other hand, it is thought that following on the left is generally a position of less dignity, and thus appropriate for animals, including slaves.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #78)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
75
In an open area a girl will normally heel three to five paces behind, normally on the left.
24
76
Whereas following on the left, which is usual, may be a simple matter of gratuitous custom, it might also be noted that this arrangement may have a darker origin.
24
77
If objects are to be handed to a man, say, a warrior, such as a buckler, or barbed war net, this transfer of articles from the left is not likely to discommode or encumber the most common weapon hand which is, of course, the right.
24
78
On the other hand, it is thought that following on the left is generally a position of less dignity, and thus appropriate for animals, including slaves.
24
79
A consideration favoring this possibility is that left-handed Goreans will also, commonly, have their sleen, their slaves, and such, follow on the left.
24
80
A free woman walks proudly beside a free man or, if the press does not permit this, is often accorded the privilege of preceding him.
24
81
One of the most humiliating things for a Gorean free woman, after she has been enslaved, other than the loss of her name, is that she must now follow, and neither walk beside nor lead.
In an open area a girl will normally heel three to five paces behind, normally on the left.
Whereas following on the left, which is usual, may be a simple matter of gratuitous custom, it might also be noted that this arrangement may have a darker origin.
If objects are to be handed to a man, say, a warrior, such as a buckler, or barbed war net, this transfer of articles from the left is not likely to discommode or encumber the most common weapon hand which is, of course, the right.
On the other hand, it is thought that following on the left is generally a position of less dignity, and thus appropriate for animals, including slaves.
A consideration favoring this possibility is that left-handed Goreans will also, commonly, have their sleen, their slaves, and such, follow on the left.
A free woman walks proudly beside a free man or, if the press does not permit this, is often accorded the privilege of preceding him.
One of the most humiliating things for a Gorean free woman, after she has been enslaved, other than the loss of her name, is that she must now follow, and neither walk beside nor lead.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 24)