Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
20
127
For that reason, even in the absence of discipline, slavers sometimes pierce a girl's ears, to her misery and horror, before putting her on the block, a pierced-ear girl.
For that reason, even in the absence of discipline, slavers sometimes pierce a girl's ears, to her misery and horror, before putting her on the block, a pierced-ear girl.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #127)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
124
She is special on a chain.
20
125
Much may be expected of her.
20
126
Pierced ears, too, tend to improve a girl's price.
20
127
For that reason, even in the absence of discipline, slavers sometimes pierce a girl's ears, to her misery and horror, before putting her on the block, a pierced-ear girl.
20
128
"And if," said Alcinoë, "the woman was free, and even of high caste, I would have arranged for her to be in a collar by nightfall, and, chained, hurried from the city, to some mean and distant market, from which, after piercing her ears, she would be sold for a pittance".
20
129
Yes, I thought to myself, the former lady Flavia of Ar herself would look quite well in earrings.
20
130
Is it not the ultimate degradation of a female slave? "But," I said, "you are not the Lady Flavia of Ar".
She is special on a chain.
Much may be expected of her.
Pierced ears, too, tend to improve a girl's price.
For that reason, even in the absence of discipline, slavers sometimes pierce a girl's ears, to her misery and horror, before putting her on the block, a pierced-ear girl.
"And if," said Alcinoë, "the woman was free, and even of high caste, I would have arranged for her to be in a collar by nightfall, and, chained, hurried from the city, to some mean and distant market, from which, after piercing her ears, she would be sold for a pittance".
Yes, I thought to myself, the former lady Flavia of Ar herself would look quite well in earrings.
Is it not the ultimate degradation of a female slave? "But," I said, "you are not the Lady Flavia of Ar".
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 20)