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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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7 122 The camisk, I am told, was at one time commonly belted with a chain.
7 123 However, most of the camisks that I have personally seen, and those we were given, were belted with black or brown binding fiber; sometimes, instead, a long, thin strap of leather, "binding leather," is used.
7 124 Our camisks were brown, which is a common color.
7 125 Camisks may, however, be in a variety of colors, and the binding fiber, or leather, may be of matching or contrasting color.
7 126 Men enjoy dressing their slaves attractively, displaying them, and so on.
7 127 Men seem to enjoy provoking the envy and admiration of others, with respect to the attractions of their slaves.
7 128 And woe to the girl who does not present herself before her master's friends in such a way as to excite this envy or admiration.
The camisk, I am told, was at one time commonly belted with a chain. However, most of the camisks that I have personally seen, and those we were given, were belted with black or brown binding fiber; sometimes, instead, a long, thin strap of leather, "binding leather," is used. Our camisks were brown, which is a common color. Camisks may, however, be in a variety of colors, and the binding fiber, or leather, may be of matching or contrasting color. Men enjoy dressing their slaves attractively, displaying them, and so on. Men seem to enjoy provoking the envy and admiration of others, with respect to the attractions of their slaves. And woe to the girl who does not present herself before her master's friends in such a way as to excite this envy or admiration. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )