Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
65
25
Lastly, it might be noted that the shorn hair of slaves, commonly marketed as the hair of free women, may be used by free women for various cosmetic purposes, such as wigs and falls.
Lastly, it might be noted that the shorn hair of slaves, commonly marketed as the hair of free women, may be used by free women for various cosmetic purposes, such as wigs and falls.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 65, Sentence #25)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
65
22
Too, of course, a girl, if only in her vanity, wishes to retain her hair, and will do much to keep it.
65
23
A shaved head not only punishes a girl but marks her out to other slaves as having been a displeasing slave.
65
24
She is then likely to be the object of much derision and contempt.
65
25
Lastly, it might be noted that the shorn hair of slaves, commonly marketed as the hair of free women, may be used by free women for various cosmetic purposes, such as wigs and falls.
65
26
Woman's hair, too, makes the best catapult cordage, being resilient, strong, and weather-resistant.
65
27
Indeed, when a city is besieged, even free women may donate their own hair for such a purpose.
65
28
We were led, half stumbling, by Kurik, my master, toward the slave pool, with Drusus Andronicus now preceding us.
Too, of course, a girl, if only in her vanity, wishes to retain her hair, and will do much to keep it.
A shaved head not only punishes a girl but marks her out to other slaves as having been a displeasing slave.
She is then likely to be the object of much derision and contempt.
Lastly, it might be noted that the shorn hair of slaves, commonly marketed as the hair of free women, may be used by free women for various cosmetic purposes, such as wigs and falls.
Woman's hair, too, makes the best catapult cordage, being resilient, strong, and weather-resistant.
Indeed, when a city is besieged, even free women may donate their own hair for such a purpose.
We were led, half stumbling, by Kurik, my master, toward the slave pool, with Drusus Andronicus now preceding us.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 65)