Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
3
267
You should have seen the proud Ubara on the roof.
3
268
Seremides had had her don a slave tunic, and you know what such things are".
3
269
"Yes," I said, "I see one".
3
270
She perhaps referred to the extraordinary brevity of such a garment, its capacity to cling to a slave's body, its brazen scantiness, its shameful display of the slave's body as that of the animal she is, the lack of a nether closure, that she may know herself at the pleasure of masters, and such.
3
271
"And he knelt her, roped, at his thigh, barefoot, with her head down.
3
272
It much pleased me to see the Ubara on her knees, beside a man, helpless in ropes, her head down, refused permission to raise it, as though a submitted slave".
3
273
"Why would he so shame the Ubara," I asked, "remove her robes of state, her veiling, and such?" I asked.
You should have seen the proud Ubara on the roof.
Seremides had had her don a slave tunic, and you know what such things are".
"Yes," I said, "I see one".
She perhaps referred to the extraordinary brevity of such a garment, its capacity to cling to a slave's body, its brazen scantiness, its shameful display of the slave's body as that of the animal she is, the lack of a nether closure, that she may know herself at the pleasure of masters, and such.
"And he knelt her, roped, at his thigh, barefoot, with her head down.
It much pleased me to see the Ubara on her knees, beside a man, helpless in ropes, her head down, refused permission to raise it, as though a submitted slave".
"Why would he so shame the Ubara," I asked, "remove her robes of state, her veiling, and such?" I asked.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )