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Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)

Too, of course, she will learn to kneel, to move, and to serve, in many ways; too, she will learn the nature of slave garments, and how to drape and wear them, when she is permitted clothing; she will learn to apply the cosmetics, perfumes and jewelry of a slave, and so on. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #77)
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24 77 Too, of course, she will learn to kneel, to move, and to serve, in many ways; too, she will learn the nature of slave garments, and how to drape and wear them, when she is permitted clothing; she will learn to apply the cosmetics, perfumes and jewelry of a slave, and so on.

Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 74 I think they are skilled in reading women.
24 75 It is, after all, their business.
24 76 Too, of course, though these things are trivial compared to the emotional transformation wrought by bondage, the slave can always be trimmed, if one wishes, by diet and exercise; or fattened a little, if that is wished, to bring her to more appealing block measurements; be taught that a slatternly appearance is no longer allowed, that she must now keep herself well-groomed, fresh and clean, and so on.
24 77 Too, of course, she will learn to kneel, to move, and to serve, in many ways; too, she will learn the nature of slave garments, and how to drape and wear them, when she is permitted clothing; she will learn to apply the cosmetics, perfumes and jewelry of a slave, and so on.
24 78 If her master can afford it, and is interested, or if a slaver thinks she is worth the investment, she may even be sent to a school for training in the arts expected of a proficient female slave, both domestic and intimate.
24 79 Indeed, any girl processed through a slaver's house is likely to receive some such training.
24 80 It improves her price.
I think they are skilled in reading women. It is, after all, their business. Too, of course, though these things are trivial compared to the emotional transformation wrought by bondage, the slave can always be trimmed, if one wishes, by diet and exercise; or fattened a little, if that is wished, to bring her to more appealing block measurements; be taught that a slatternly appearance is no longer allowed, that she must now keep herself well-groomed, fresh and clean, and so on. Too, of course, she will learn to kneel, to move, and to serve, in many ways; too, she will learn the nature of slave garments, and how to drape and wear them, when she is permitted clothing; she will learn to apply the cosmetics, perfumes and jewelry of a slave, and so on. If her master can afford it, and is interested, or if a slaver thinks she is worth the investment, she may even be sent to a school for training in the arts expected of a proficient female slave, both domestic and intimate. Indeed, any girl processed through a slaver's house is likely to receive some such training. It improves her price. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 24)