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

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21 31 I had no doubt this was done in all innocence, and I am sure Astrinax himself thought it to have been done in all innocence, as well, but, still, it had been done, and the prestige of the talmit was deemed to have been compromised.
21 32 Certainly Jane, and Eve and myself, who, to our misery, were forced to be present at the lashing, had had well impressed upon us the significance of the talmit.
21 33 One lives in terror of it.
21 34 She who wears the talmit is as mistress to the other slaves, who will address her as mistress.
21 35 Slaves often live in terror of the first girl, speak deferently to her, kneel to her, and such.
21 36 As is often the case, as with free women, we hope that men, given our beauty and sex, will protect us.
21 37 Jane, like Eve, it seemed to me, should have known better.
I had no doubt this was done in all innocence, and I am sure Astrinax himself thought it to have been done in all innocence, as well, but, still, it had been done, and the prestige of the talmit was deemed to have been compromised. Certainly Jane, and Eve and myself, who, to our misery, were forced to be present at the lashing, had had well impressed upon us the significance of the talmit. One lives in terror of it. She who wears the talmit is as mistress to the other slaves, who will address her as mistress. Slaves often live in terror of the first girl, speak deferently to her, kneel to her, and such. As is often the case, as with free women, we hope that men, given our beauty and sex, will protect us. Jane, like Eve, it seemed to me, should have known better. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )