Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
Indeed, some men enjoy treating us so, putting us to manual labor, even when there is no need.
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15
It is useful as a discipline, and, surely, it reminds us that we are slaves.
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16
And even lighter labors may serve this purpose.
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17
What slave has not scrubbed floors, naked, in shackles? How weary I was, in my place, carrying my burden! Surely it was not for this that I had been taught in the house to cook, clean, launder, and sew, to tie a tunic, to move with grace, to speak as a slave, to kneel, belly, lick, and kiss, to eat and drink from pans, to gratefully receive scraps from a master's hand, to apply cosmetics, to fetch a whip or slippers in my teeth, to bedeck myself with beads and armlets, to wear bells, to beg in a hundred ways, to present myself in chains, to please men in the furs.
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18
"Burdens down, rest," we heard.
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19
Gratefully I lowered my burden, and sank to my side, in the fallen leaves.
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20
As I lay, I could see, on the trunk of a nearby tree, a yellowish stain, at about what would be the eye level of a large man.
Indeed, some men enjoy treating us so, putting us to manual labor, even when there is no need.
It is useful as a discipline, and, surely, it reminds us that we are slaves.
And even lighter labors may serve this purpose.
What slave has not scrubbed floors, naked, in shackles? How weary I was, in my place, carrying my burden! Surely it was not for this that I had been taught in the house to cook, clean, launder, and sew, to tie a tunic, to move with grace, to speak as a slave, to kneel, belly, lick, and kiss, to eat and drink from pans, to gratefully receive scraps from a master's hand, to apply cosmetics, to fetch a whip or slippers in my teeth, to bedeck myself with beads and armlets, to wear bells, to beg in a hundred ways, to present myself in chains, to please men in the furs.
"Burdens down, rest," we heard.
Gratefully I lowered my burden, and sank to my side, in the fallen leaves.
As I lay, I could see, on the trunk of a nearby tree, a yellowish stain, at about what would be the eye level of a large man.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )