Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
163
He is "in," so to speak, on everything.
4
164
Should she tie her hair with as little as a new ribbon, it must pass his strict inspection.
4
165
If it is not "right" for her, she will not be permitted to wear it.
4
166
That a wife might wear a new dress and her husband not even notice it would be incredible, if not incomprehensible, to any Gorean, whether a proprietor or a companion.
4
167
In short, Gorean masters concern themselves closely with their girls.
4
168
Clothing, like other matters, is quite important.
4
169
It must be perfect for its purpose.
He is "in," so to speak, on everything.
Should she tie her hair with as little as a new ribbon, it must pass his strict inspection.
If it is not "right" for her, she will not be permitted to wear it.
That a wife might wear a new dress and her husband not even notice it would be incredible, if not incomprehensible, to any Gorean, whether a proprietor or a companion.
In short, Gorean masters concern themselves closely with their girls.
Clothing, like other matters, is quite important.
It must be perfect for its purpose.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )