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Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 198 A line of slaves, perhaps twenty, with ropes and poles, emerged from the forest.
9 199 They were not cofifled.
9 200 And they were, I was pleased to note, tunicked.
9 201 It is said that a free woman might perish of shame if placed in a slave tunic, but, to a slave, such a garment, which she knows need not be accorded to her, may be a treasure, more precious to her than some assemblage of robes and veils to a free woman.
9 202 Indeed, amongst slaves a tunic, in its way, constitutes a symbol of status.
9 203 Certainly tunicked slaves commonly look down upon naked slaves.
9 204 Whereas a slave might prefer to be naked before her master, that she might know herself the more his slave, almost any slave wishes to be clothed in public.
A line of slaves, perhaps twenty, with ropes and poles, emerged from the forest. They were not cofifled. And they were, I was pleased to note, tunicked. It is said that a free woman might perish of shame if placed in a slave tunic, but, to a slave, such a garment, which she knows need not be accorded to her, may be a treasure, more precious to her than some assemblage of robes and veils to a free woman. Indeed, amongst slaves a tunic, in its way, constitutes a symbol of status. Certainly tunicked slaves commonly look down upon naked slaves. Whereas a slave might prefer to be naked before her master, that she might know herself the more his slave, almost any slave wishes to be clothed in public. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )