Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
169
Aside from homely tasks, she will be taught cosmetics and ornamentation.
Aside from homely tasks, she will be taught cosmetics and ornamentation.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #169)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
166
Her purpose is to be mastered, totally, to be worked, commonly in the performance of repetitious, servile tasks, and to satisfy, obediently and unquestioningly, and helplessly, the lowest, most bestial, and carnal of her master's appetites.
19
167
The free woman may be conducted to public readings and song dramas; the slave is to be at the foot of her master's couch, chained to his slave ring.
19
168
Of what value is a woman to a man if she lacks slave skills? Even a brilliant woman, witty and articulate, learned, of the high Scribes, collared, her blue robes exchanged for a rag, must apply herself to new studies, the use of her lips and tongue, of her small fingers and glossy hair.
19
169
Aside from homely tasks, she will be taught cosmetics and ornamentation.
19
170
To the snap of a whip she will learn slave dance.
19
171
If the master is cruel, earrings may be fastened in her ears.
19
172
On the high bridges she will feel wind on her legs and arms, and in her hair, and on her unveiled features, on which men may look with impunity.
Her purpose is to be mastered, totally, to be worked, commonly in the performance of repetitious, servile tasks, and to satisfy, obediently and unquestioningly, and helplessly, the lowest, most bestial, and carnal of her master's appetites.
The free woman may be conducted to public readings and song dramas; the slave is to be at the foot of her master's couch, chained to his slave ring.
Of what value is a woman to a man if she lacks slave skills? Even a brilliant woman, witty and articulate, learned, of the high Scribes, collared, her blue robes exchanged for a rag, must apply herself to new studies, the use of her lips and tongue, of her small fingers and glossy hair.
Aside from homely tasks, she will be taught cosmetics and ornamentation.
To the snap of a whip she will learn slave dance.
If the master is cruel, earrings may be fastened in her ears.
On the high bridges she will feel wind on her legs and arms, and in her hair, and on her unveiled features, on which men may look with impunity.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 19)