Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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196
The Lady Bina enjoyed the company of free women, which she found instructive, and, in its way, profitable.
18
197
I well recalled Lady Delia, the companion of the pottery merchant, Epicrates.
18
198
As a slave, I trusted that the Lady Bina, who was an apt pupil in many things, would not learn too much about the character and behavior of Gorean free women, or, at least, would not strive to adopt or emulate it.
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199
In the house of Tenalion, I had heard certain slaves, being readied for their sale, beseeching priest-kings that they not fall into the clutches of a free woman.
18
200
I had gathered, more than once, that I was fortunate to be owned by the Lady Bina, who, while often demanding, petty, and vain, entertained toward me, as far as I knew, not the least animus or hostility.
18
201
This was quite different from being the slave of a typical Gorean free woman, particularly if one should be attractive.
18
202
Such slaves, it seems, can seldom please, and they are often scolded, humiliated, and beaten.
The Lady Bina enjoyed the company of free women, which she found instructive, and, in its way, profitable.
I well recalled Lady Delia, the companion of the pottery merchant, Epicrates.
As a slave, I trusted that the Lady Bina, who was an apt pupil in many things, would not learn too much about the character and behavior of Gorean free women, or, at least, would not strive to adopt or emulate it.
In the house of Tenalion, I had heard certain slaves, being readied for their sale, beseeching priest-kings that they not fall into the clutches of a free woman.
I had gathered, more than once, that I was fortunate to be owned by the Lady Bina, who, while often demanding, petty, and vain, entertained toward me, as far as I knew, not the least animus or hostility.
This was quite different from being the slave of a typical Gorean free woman, particularly if one should be attractive.
Such slaves, it seems, can seldom please, and they are often scolded, humiliated, and beaten.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )