Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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78
Who knew when such an opportunity might again present itself? Even a handful of gruel, softened in a pool, would have been more than welcome.
46
79
It is not as though a girl who is not shopping can simply carry a basket or sack about with her.
46
80
As is well known, the slave is a belonging, and can own nothing.
46
81
She is not entitled to a free person's accouterments, say, a purse or wallet.
46
82
The slave tunic, like most Gorean garments, lacks pockets.
46
83
Tunics are inspected occasionally, and, if an internal pocket is discovered, or an open hem, where, say, a candy, let alone a tarsk-bit, might be concealed, the girl must expect to be punished, and, quite likely, severely.
46
84
Few slaves are so stupid as to expect patience or indulgence from a master.
Who knew when such an opportunity might again present itself? Even a handful of gruel, softened in a pool, would have been more than welcome.
It is not as though a girl who is not shopping can simply carry a basket or sack about with her.
As is well known, the slave is a belonging, and can own nothing.
She is not entitled to a free person's accouterments, say, a purse or wallet.
The slave tunic, like most Gorean garments, lacks pockets.
Tunics are inspected occasionally, and, if an internal pocket is discovered, or an open hem, where, say, a candy, let alone a tarsk-bit, might be concealed, the girl must expect to be punished, and, quite likely, severely.
Few slaves are so stupid as to expect patience or indulgence from a master.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )