Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
38
135
The great majority of women on Gor are, of course, freewomen, of many diverse castes.
The great majority of women on Gor are, of course, free women, of many diverse castes.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 38, Sentence #135)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
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38
132
Would they be uneasy if they knew how they were viewed by strong men, would they tremble, would they be afraid, or would they redden and glow, as though helpless at a master's feet? Surely they must understand those looks.
38
133
They must be aware that men are conjecturing their lineaments, curiously, even idly, appraisingly, wondering if, under all that paraphernalia, all those wrappings, there might be something worth putting to its knees, worth collaring, and owning.
38
134
Are the men conjecturing what they might look like, on a chain, being exhibited to buyers, naked, as women are sold, and such, perhaps groveling on the furs in an alcove, hoping to be found pleasing, perhaps even tunicked, barefoot, being sent to a market, running along, lightly, collared, on their errands.
38
135
The great majority of women on Gor are, of course, freewomen, of many diverse castes.
38
136
On the other hand, female slavery is common.
38
137
One sees them in the streets, in the markets, in the fields, and so on.
38
138
Few slaves, statistically, are obtained from the slave farms.
Would they be uneasy if they knew how they were viewed by strong men, would they tremble, would they be afraid, or would they redden and glow, as though helpless at a master's feet? Surely they must understand those looks.
They must be aware that men are conjecturing their lineaments, curiously, even idly, appraisingly, wondering if, under all that paraphernalia, all those wrappings, there might be something worth putting to its knees, worth collaring, and owning.
Are the men conjecturing what they might look like, on a chain, being exhibited to buyers, naked, as women are sold, and such, perhaps groveling on the furs in an alcove, hoping to be found pleasing, perhaps even tunicked, barefoot, being sent to a market, running along, lightly, collared, on their errands.
The great majority of women on Gor are, of course, free women, of many diverse castes.
On the other hand, female slavery is common.
One sees them in the streets, in the markets, in the fields, and so on.
Few slaves, statistically, are obtained from the slave farms.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 38)