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Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 54 And I thought of a slave in my collar, at my feet, looking up at me, knowing that she was mine.
10 55 I wondered if I should permit her clothing.
10 56 It is interesting how the body of a woman in bondage increases in sensitivity.
10 57 Part of this is doubtless due to the fact that she is likely, if clothed, to be lightly clothed, in, say, a tunic or camisk.
10 58 Thus she is likely to be very aware of a gentle movement of air upon her body, of the stirring of a bit of silk, or rep-cloth, against her thighs, of a wisp of hair against her forehead, of the feel of a mat or the knap of a rug, or the smoothness of tiles, beneath her bared feet.
10 59 But I think that only a small part of this increase in sensitivity is due to garmenture.
10 60 Most, and by far the greater portion of this awareness, seems clearly consequent upon her condition itself, that she is owned, that she is bond.
And I thought of a slave in my collar, at my feet, looking up at me, knowing that she was mine. I wondered if I should permit her clothing. It is interesting how the body of a woman in bondage increases in sensitivity. Part of this is doubtless due to the fact that she is likely, if clothed, to be lightly clothed, in, say, a tunic or camisk. Thus she is likely to be very aware of a gentle movement of air upon her body, of the stirring of a bit of silk, or rep-cloth, against her thighs, of a wisp of hair against her forehead, of the feel of a mat or the knap of a rug, or the smoothness of tiles, beneath her bared feet. But I think that only a small part of this increase in sensitivity is due to garmenture. Most, and by far the greater portion of this awareness, seems clearly consequent upon her condition itself, that she is owned, that she is bond. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )