Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
891
A Gorean saying, seldom heard in the presence of freewomen, has it that beneath the robes of every free woman there is a naked slave.
A Gorean saying, seldom heard in the presence of free women, has it that beneath the robes of every free woman there is a naked slave.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #891)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
888
After all, the ink, the paper, or parchment, the script, the perfume, the seal, and so on, are, I suppose, in their way, a part of the message itself.
10
889
Do they not themselves convey much without a word being spoken? In content the letters were often carefully ambiguous, designed to seem to promise much but guarantee little.
10
890
I supposed the Gorean free woman was entitled, as with her veils and concealing robes, to balance concealment with revelation, mystery with the hint of possible abandon, even rampant disclosure.
10
891
A Gorean saying, seldom heard in the presence of freewomen, has it that beneath the robes of every free woman there is a naked slave.
10
892
These notes, of course, are commonly carried about by the woman's slaves, often concealed within their tunics.
10
893
Discretion is of the essence.
10
894
And then one hears about it at the laundry troughs.
After all, the ink, the paper, or parchment, the script, the perfume, the seal, and so on, are, I suppose, in their way, a part of the message itself.
Do they not themselves convey much without a word being spoken? In content the letters were often carefully ambiguous, designed to seem to promise much but guarantee little.
I supposed the Gorean free woman was entitled, as with her veils and concealing robes, to balance concealment with revelation, mystery with the hint of possible abandon, even rampant disclosure.
A Gorean saying, seldom heard in the presence of free women, has it that beneath the robes of every free woman there is a naked slave.
These notes, of course, are commonly carried about by the woman's slaves, often concealed within their tunics.
Discretion is of the essence.
And then one hears about it at the laundry troughs.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10)