Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
36
The slave is not to be confused with a freecompanion.
The slave is not to be confused with a free companion.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #36)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
33
I had never been permitted to recline on such furs, though I had often cared for them, and arranged them on the surface of my master's couch.
22
34
Many slaves are limited to their mat; other slaves are used on the furs, but the furs are commonly placed on the floor, at the foot of the master's couch.
22
35
And some slaves are permitted on the surface of the couch itself, prized slaves, favored slaves, but, even in the case of such a slave, usually the neck, or at least one ankle, commonly the left ankle, is fastened to a slave ring.
22
36
The slave is not to be confused with a freecompanion.
22
37
The freecompanion, incidentally, as it has been explained to me, to protect her modesty, and make clear the difference between herself and a slave, is touched, if touched, only beneath the covers, she lightly robed, and in a dark room.
22
38
Too, to preserve her virtue, she is to be dealt with succinctly, this to avoid prolonging any possible embarrassment or humiliation.
22
39
This is quite different from the slave.
I had never been permitted to recline on such furs, though I had often cared for them, and arranged them on the surface of my master's couch.
Many slaves are limited to their mat; other slaves are used on the furs, but the furs are commonly placed on the floor, at the foot of the master's couch.
And some slaves are permitted on the surface of the couch itself, prized slaves, favored slaves, but, even in the case of such a slave, usually the neck, or at least one ankle, commonly the left ankle, is fastened to a slave ring.
The slave is not to be confused with a free companion.
The free companion, incidentally, as it has been explained to me, to protect her modesty, and make clear the difference between herself and a slave, is touched, if touched, only beneath the covers, she lightly robed, and in a dark room.
Too, to preserve her virtue, she is to be dealt with succinctly, this to avoid prolonging any possible embarrassment or humiliation.
This is quite different from the slave.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 22)