Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
40
22
In the case of slaves, men, of course, like them naked under the table, as is appropriate for them, as the animals they are.
In the case of slaves, men, of course, like them naked under the table, as is appropriate for them, as the animals they are.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 40, Sentence #22)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
40
19
She will then be hand fed or a bowl will be put under the table from which she must feed, on all fours, without the use of her hands.
40
20
In this way, she is given to understand that she, despite being free, does not have the status of the free women of the captor's city.
40
21
Later, she can be stripped, marked, and collared.
40
22
In the case of slaves, men, of course, like them naked under the table, as is appropriate for them, as the animals they are.
40
23
Too, so situated, the slaves are well reminded of their status, that they are beasts, purchasable, vendible beasts.
40
24
They, too, are commonly hand fed, but they may not ask for food articulately.
40
25
They must make small, pleading animal noises, and hope that the master will give them something.
She will then be hand fed or a bowl will be put under the table from which she must feed, on all fours, without the use of her hands.
In this way, she is given to understand that she, despite being free, does not have the status of the free women of the captor's city.
Later, she can be stripped, marked, and collared.
In the case of slaves, men, of course, like them naked under the table, as is appropriate for them, as the animals they are.
Too, so situated, the slaves are well reminded of their status, that they are beasts, purchasable, vendible beasts.
They, too, are commonly hand fed, but they may not ask for food articulately.
They must make small, pleading animal noises, and hope that the master will give them something.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 40)