Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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595
"In the garb of a free woman?" "Did the girls in the pleasure cylinder not speak to you of such things," he asked, "when they were measuring you for a tunic, teaching you how to belt a camisk, and such?" "Yes, Master," she said, "slaves must be distinctively garbed, that there be no mistaking them for freewomen".
"In the garb of a free woman?" "Did the girls in the pleasure cylinder not speak to you of such things," he asked, "when they were measuring you for a tunic, teaching you how to belt a camisk, and such?" "Yes, Master," she said, "slaves must be distinctively garbed, that there be no mistaking them for free women".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 79, Sentence #595)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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79
592
"Can you conceive the ignominy of this? Commonly, even in low-caste households, a slave is not permitted to sit on a bench or chair, and certainly would not be permitted to recline on a supper couch.
79
593
Indeed, in many domiciles, a slave is not even allowed on her master's couch, but is used at its foot".
79
594
"Yet," said the slave, "she sits upon the throne?" "Uneasily, I trust," said Cabot, "in terror, lest her secret be discovered".
79
595
"In the garb of a free woman?" "Did the girls in the pleasure cylinder not speak to you of such things," he asked, "when they were measuring you for a tunic, teaching you how to belt a camisk, and such?" "Yes, Master," she said, "slaves must be distinctively garbed, that there be no mistaking them for freewomen".
79
596
"It can be a capital offense," said Cabot, "for a slave to present herself as a free woman, to pretend to be a free woman, to garb herself as a free woman, or such".
79
597
"Surely she must know this," said the slave, fearfully.
79
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"Of course," said Cabot.
"Can you conceive the ignominy of this? Commonly, even in low-caste households, a slave is not permitted to sit on a bench or chair, and certainly would not be permitted to recline on a supper couch.
Indeed, in many domiciles, a slave is not even allowed on her master's couch, but is used at its foot".
"Yet," said the slave, "she sits upon the throne?" "Uneasily, I trust," said Cabot, "in terror, lest her secret be discovered".
"In the garb of a free woman?" "Did the girls in the pleasure cylinder not speak to you of such things," he asked, "when they were measuring you for a tunic, teaching you how to belt a camisk, and such?" "Yes, Master," she said, "slaves must be distinctively garbed, that there be no mistaking them for free women".
"It can be a capital offense," said Cabot, "for a slave to present herself as a free woman, to pretend to be a free woman, to garb herself as a free woman, or such".
"Surely she must know this," said the slave, fearfully.
"Of course," said Cabot.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 79)