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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

The female serving slave of a free woman is likely to be modestly tunicked, whereas the slave of a free man is likely to be tunicked in such a manner as to make it clear to other men that she was worth buying. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #442)
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37 442 The female serving slave of a free woman is likely to be modestly tunicked, whereas the slave of a free man is likely to be tunicked in such a manner as to make it clear to other men that she was worth buying.

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

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37 439 Here we have something of an agreement, or compromise, between free women and masters, namely, that the garmenture of the slave must be clearly indicative of her bondage, and, secondly, that the slave, as she is usually the property of a man, may be dressed for his pleasure.
37 440 The usual outcome of this interaction is the slave tunic.
37 441 The camisk is less acceptable to free women, but they reconcile themselves to the camisk on the grounds that the female slave is so worthless that it is acceptable for her to be camisked.
37 442 The female serving slave of a free woman is likely to be modestly tunicked, whereas the slave of a free man is likely to be tunicked in such a manner as to make it clear to other men that she was worth buying.
37 443 The stranger glanced down to the slave, lying at his right knee.
37 444 "Would you like a tunic?" he asked.
37 445 "Oh, yes, Master," she said, "very much".
Here we have something of an agreement, or compromise, between free women and masters, namely, that the garmenture of the slave must be clearly indicative of her bondage, and, secondly, that the slave, as she is usually the property of a man, may be dressed for his pleasure. The usual outcome of this interaction is the slave tunic. The camisk is less acceptable to free women, but they reconcile themselves to the camisk on the grounds that the female slave is so worthless that it is acceptable for her to be camisked. The female serving slave of a free woman is likely to be modestly tunicked, whereas the slave of a free man is likely to be tunicked in such a manner as to make it clear to other men that she was worth buying. The stranger glanced down to the slave, lying at his right knee. "Would you like a tunic?" he asked. "Oh, yes, Master," she said, "very much". - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37)