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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

We are clothed, when clothed, in such a way as, in the opinion of the free women, to shame, humiliate, and degrade us, but, perhaps to the chagrin of free women, we soon grow fond of our tunics and collars. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #27)
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4 27 We are clothed, when clothed, in such a way as, in the opinion of the free women, to shame, humiliate, and degrade us, but, perhaps to the chagrin of free women, we soon grow fond of our tunics and collars.

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 24 I had then realized more about free women than I had hitherto understood.
4 25 And my alarm was all the more increased when I came to better realize the chasm which, on this world, divides the free and the slave.
4 26 The slave to the free woman is less than the dirt beneath her dainty slippers.
4 27 We are clothed, when clothed, in such a way as, in the opinion of the free women, to shame, humiliate, and degrade us, but, perhaps to the chagrin of free women, we soon grow fond of our tunics and collars.
4 28 Perhaps the free women begrudge us that.
4 29 Perhaps they wish that they, too, were so clad, and under the eyes of proud, free, greedy, lustful masters, who well know how to look upon helpless, vulnerable slaves.
4 30 In any event, surely there is no mistaking us for free women.
I had then realized more about free women than I had hitherto understood. And my alarm was all the more increased when I came to better realize the chasm which, on this world, divides the free and the slave. The slave to the free woman is less than the dirt beneath her dainty slippers. We are clothed, when clothed, in such a way as, in the opinion of the free women, to shame, humiliate, and degrade us, but, perhaps to the chagrin of free women, we soon grow fond of our tunics and collars. Perhaps the free women begrudge us that. Perhaps they wish that they, too, were so clad, and under the eyes of proud, free, greedy, lustful masters, who well know how to look upon helpless, vulnerable slaves. In any event, surely there is no mistaking us for free women. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 4)