Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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3
464
Too, the feet of slaves are often attractive, small, and pretty.
3
465
Too, of course, being barefoot helps the slaves to keep in mind that they are slaves.
3
466
The barefootedness of the slave also tends to draw a further distinction between her and the free woman, for the free woman, even of low caste, almost always has footwear of one sort or another, even if it is only a wrapping of cloth.
3
467
Too, who would put sandals, slippers, or such, on verr, tarsks, kaiila, or such? "Did your girls have sandals?" I asked.
3
468
"Certainly not," she said.
3
469
I raised the broth, again, to my lips, surveying her over its brim.
3
470
She seemed uneasy, my eyes upon her.
Too, the feet of slaves are often attractive, small, and pretty.
Too, of course, being barefoot helps the slaves to keep in mind that they are slaves.
The barefootedness of the slave also tends to draw a further distinction between her and the free woman, for the free woman, even of low caste, almost always has footwear of one sort or another, even if it is only a wrapping of cloth.
Too, who would put sandals, slippers, or such, on verr, tarsks, kaiila, or such? "Did your girls have sandals?" I asked.
"Certainly not," she said.
I raised the broth, again, to my lips, surveying her over its brim.
She seemed uneasy, my eyes upon her.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )