Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
220
Indeed, the state might take her in hand, and brand and sell her.
Indeed, the state might take her in hand, and brand and sell her.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #220)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
217
Indeed, the typical Gorean slave tunic is a great deal more modest than much of what might be routinely encountered at poolside in various resorts, hotels, spas, and so on.
10
218
The acceptability of such garmentures to the Earth female is commonly taken by the Gorean, who tends to be a bit prudish in such matters, save where slaves are concerned, as evidence of the suitability of Earth females for the collar.
10
219
Any Gorean female who appeared so, publicly, would be taken as "courting the collar".
10
220
Indeed, the state might take her in hand, and brand and sell her.
10
221
Needless to say, as well, the nature of much of Earth lingerie confirms this view of the Earth female in Gorean eyes.
10
222
Consider the brevity and softness of such garments.
10
223
Are they not, then, secret slaves, slaves awaiting their masters? So Earth girls brought to Gor must largely learn the shame and degradation of the tunic, which, however, is not too difficult to grasp when, shortly, they see the contrast between their garmenture and that of the free woman, and understand how they are viewed.
Indeed, the typical Gorean slave tunic is a great deal more modest than much of what might be routinely encountered at poolside in various resorts, hotels, spas, and so on.
The acceptability of such garmentures to the Earth female is commonly taken by the Gorean, who tends to be a bit prudish in such matters, save where slaves are concerned, as evidence of the suitability of Earth females for the collar.
Any Gorean female who appeared so, publicly, would be taken as "courting the collar".
Indeed, the state might take her in hand, and brand and sell her.
Needless to say, as well, the nature of much of Earth lingerie confirms this view of the Earth female in Gorean eyes.
Consider the brevity and softness of such garments.
Are they not, then, secret slaves, slaves awaiting their masters? So Earth girls brought to Gor must largely learn the shame and degradation of the tunic, which, however, is not too difficult to grasp when, shortly, they see the contrast between their garmenture and that of the free woman, and understand how they are viewed.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 10)