Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
181
As noted, then, the slave does not serve the free woman in the manner in which she is likely to serve a male, particularly her master.
As noted, then, the slave does not serve the free woman in the manner in which she is likely to serve a male, particularly her master.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #181)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
178
They enter, they drink, talk, and leave.
9
179
The customer's option need not be exercised.
9
180
Even if one does not conduct one's waitress, so to speak, to an alcove, it is pleasant, in any event, to be served by a beautiful woman, collared, perhaps belled, in a bit of diaphanous silk, if that.
9
181
As noted, then, the slave does not serve the free woman in the manner in which she is likely to serve a male, particularly her master.
9
182
She would be savagely beaten, if not slain, should she be so ignorant or foolish as to do so.
9
183
To the free woman the slave girl is, at best, a despicable convenience.
9
184
She is loathed, probably because of her interest to men.
They enter, they drink, talk, and leave.
The customer's option need not be exercised.
Even if one does not conduct one's waitress, so to speak, to an alcove, it is pleasant, in any event, to be served by a beautiful woman, collared, perhaps belled, in a bit of diaphanous silk, if that.
As noted, then, the slave does not serve the free woman in the manner in which she is likely to serve a male, particularly her master.
She would be savagely beaten, if not slain, should she be so ignorant or foolish as to do so.
To the free woman the slave girl is, at best, a despicable convenience.
She is loathed, probably because of her interest to men.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 9)