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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

For example, if a female slave, owned by a free woman, dares to look at a male, she may be whipped. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #120)
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7 120 For example, if a female slave, owned by a free woman, dares to look at a male, she may be whipped.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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7 117 And so, in this way, even in such a small way, even in such a trivial way, we discover yet another way in which a distinction may be drawn between the slave and the free woman.
7 118 In the manner of small fordings and such the slave will usually wade after the master, the water perhaps to her knees.
7 119 Free women, of course, may own female slaves, whom they often treat with great cruelty.
7 120 For example, if a female slave, owned by a free woman, dares to look at a male, she may be whipped.
7 121 And it is not unusual, in these small fordings, and such, of which we spoke, for the free woman to put her slave into the mire, and use her body as a bridge, in this way protecting her garments and the daintiness of her feet and ankles.
7 122 In a moment then Pertinax had scooped up the Lady Constantina and had her over his shoulder, her head to the rear.
7 123 In this position even an unbound free woman is helpless.
And so, in this way, even in such a small way, even in such a trivial way, we discover yet another way in which a distinction may be drawn between the slave and the free woman. In the manner of small fordings and such the slave will usually wade after the master, the water perhaps to her knees. Free women, of course, may own female slaves, whom they often treat with great cruelty. For example, if a female slave, owned by a free woman, dares to look at a male, she may be whipped. And it is not unusual, in these small fordings, and such, of which we spoke, for the free woman to put her slave into the mire, and use her body as a bridge, in this way protecting her garments and the daintiness of her feet and ankles. In a moment then Pertinax had scooped up the Lady Constantina and had her over his shoulder, her head to the rear. In this position even an unbound free woman is helpless. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 7)