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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

They are usually furnished with cushions, and comfortable, silken bedding, and they may contain a small chest, in which the slave may keep small articles whose use has been given to her, rings, bracelets, armlets, bangles, cosmetics, silks, such things. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #393)
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14 393 They are usually furnished with cushions, and comfortable, silken bedding, and they may contain a small chest, in which the slave may keep small articles whose use has been given to her, rings, bracelets, armlets, bangles, cosmetics, silks, such things.

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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14 390 That she must enter and leave it on her hands and knees is thought to have a desirable psychological effect on the girl, impressing on even a haughty girl that she is only slave.
14 391 Too, of course, this posture, on the girl's part, makes it convenient to leash her upon leaving the alcove.
14 392 The alcoves are usually eight to ten feet deep, with a flat floor and rounded sides and ceiling, the sides about four feet wide at their widest, and the ceiling about four feet in height, at its highest.
14 393 They are usually furnished with cushions, and comfortable, silken bedding, and they may contain a small chest, in which the slave may keep small articles whose use has been given to her, rings, bracelets, armlets, bangles, cosmetics, silks, such things.
14 394 The slave herself, of course, can own nothing, but is herself owned.
14 395 Even a high slave, like Ibn Saran's Vella, would not own the silks with which she might be commanded to adorn herself.
14 396 The amenities of the alcove, of course, such as the cushions and bedding, may be removed, if the masters wish.
That she must enter and leave it on her hands and knees is thought to have a desirable psychological effect on the girl, impressing on even a haughty girl that she is only slave. Too, of course, this posture, on the girl's part, makes it convenient to leash her upon leaving the alcove. The alcoves are usually eight to ten feet deep, with a flat floor and rounded sides and ceiling, the sides about four feet wide at their widest, and the ceiling about four feet in height, at its highest. They are usually furnished with cushions, and comfortable, silken bedding, and they may contain a small chest, in which the slave may keep small articles whose use has been given to her, rings, bracelets, armlets, bangles, cosmetics, silks, such things. The slave herself, of course, can own nothing, but is herself owned. Even a high slave, like Ibn Saran's Vella, would not own the silks with which she might be commanded to adorn herself. The amenities of the alcove, of course, such as the cushions and bedding, may be removed, if the masters wish. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 14)