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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

Normally, when there is doubt as to the status or condition of a woman she is given to free women, who may then, with respect to her modesty should she be free, examine her body, for a possible collar, or brand. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #146)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 146 Normally, when there is doubt as to the status or condition of a woman she is given to free women, who may then, with respect to her modesty should she be free, examine her body, for a possible collar, or brand.

Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

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9 143 The free, of course, do not correct such mistakes, and let them pass, deliberately, as a matter of course.
9 144 In this way it is difficult for the slave to understand what she might inadvertently be doing, which may call attention to her bondage.
9 145 I had, some days ago, when out of the gambling house on an errand, barefoot, in my short, purple tunic, with its lettering on the back, seen a seemingly free woman, in lovely robes and veils, seized and stripped by guardsmen.
9 146 Normally, when there is doubt as to the status or condition of a woman she is given to free women, who may then, with respect to her modesty should she be free, examine her body, for a possible collar, or brand.
9 147 This one, however, was simply disrobed, bound hand and foot, and put in a wagon, for delivery to a market praetor, who would see to her return to her master, or, that failing, to her lashing, fugitive branding, and resale.
9 148 I would not dare to speak to a free person, but I hurried to a tower slave in the crowd, trying to learn what had happened.
9 149 The tower slave, however, would not demean herself by responding to the inquiry of a "half-naked, gambling-house girl".
The free, of course, do not correct such mistakes, and let them pass, deliberately, as a matter of course. In this way it is difficult for the slave to understand what she might inadvertently be doing, which may call attention to her bondage. I had, some days ago, when out of the gambling house on an errand, barefoot, in my short, purple tunic, with its lettering on the back, seen a seemingly free woman, in lovely robes and veils, seized and stripped by guardsmen. Normally, when there is doubt as to the status or condition of a woman she is given to free women, who may then, with respect to her modesty should she be free, examine her body, for a possible collar, or brand. This one, however, was simply disrobed, bound hand and foot, and put in a wagon, for delivery to a market praetor, who would see to her return to her master, or, that failing, to her lashing, fugitive branding, and resale. I would not dare to speak to a free person, but I hurried to a tower slave in the crowd, trying to learn what had happened. The tower slave, however, would not demean herself by responding to the inquiry of a "half-naked, gambling-house girl". - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 9)