Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
170
Free woman may do much what they please.
12
171
slaves may not.
12
172
Commonly the eyes of the slave, she serving in general, as at the long tables, will not meet those of a free man.
12
173
She will commonly serve head down, and will keep two hands on the goblet or plate until it is placed softly, gently, carefully, deferently, before the free person.
12
174
The girl, Alcinoë, and three others, had been assigned to our table.
12
175
Today she had dared to place a goblet before me held with one hand.
12
176
The two-handed grasp is much more aesthetic; it suggests deference; it frames her body, and it brings her wrists together, as though they might be chained.
Free woman may do much what they please.
slaves may not.
Commonly the eyes of the slave, she serving in general, as at the long tables, will not meet those of a free man.
She will commonly serve head down, and will keep two hands on the goblet or plate until it is placed softly, gently, carefully, deferently, before the free person.
The girl, Alcinoë, and three others, had been assigned to our table.
Today she had dared to place a goblet before me held with one hand.
The two-handed grasp is much more aesthetic; it suggests deference; it frames her body, and it brings her wrists together, as though they might be chained.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )