Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
70
Little love is lost between the free woman and the slave.
Little love is lost between the free woman and the slave.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #70)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
67
Her feet were bare, as is common with a slave in good weather.
12
68
Free women feel that a slave, as she is an animal, should not be shod, no more than a verr or kaiila, but such things are, of course, up to the master.
12
69
Some slaves, high slaves, may have sandals, even slippers, set with precious stones, but a free woman is likely to order them to remove such presumptuous footwear in their presence, and sometimes to bring them to them, dangling from their mouths, humbly, head down, on all fours, rather as a pet sleen or slave might bring footwear to her master.
12
70
Little love is lost between the free woman and the slave.
12
71
Interestingly, the female slave is honored to bring footwear in her teeth, head down, humbly, on all fours, to her master, as the animal she knows herself to be.
12
72
"I am yours, your beast, Master.
12
73
May I be found pleasing".
Her feet were bare, as is common with a slave in good weather.
Free women feel that a slave, as she is an animal, should not be shod, no more than a verr or kaiila, but such things are, of course, up to the master.
Some slaves, high slaves, may have sandals, even slippers, set with precious stones, but a free woman is likely to order them to remove such presumptuous footwear in their presence, and sometimes to bring them to them, dangling from their mouths, humbly, head down, on all fours, rather as a pet sleen or slave might bring footwear to her master.
Little love is lost between the free woman and the slave.
Interestingly, the female slave is honored to bring footwear in her teeth, head down, humbly, on all fours, to her master, as the animal she knows herself to be.
"I am yours, your beast, Master.
May I be found pleasing".
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 12)