Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
161
If such a woman should be enslaved, however, she must learn to perform openly, and in full illumination, whether it be in the soft light of a common ravishment lamp or on a dock at midday.
19
162
No more is she permitted the veil of darkness, or of gowns, or covers.
19
163
Every sweet line of her, and curve, and latitude, is exposed to the appraising scrutiny of the master.
19
164
She kneels, she reposes, she curls, she looks up, she keeps her head down, she assumes instantly whatever attitude or position is imposed upon her.
19
165
The steel-collared, stripped she of her is now a feast for the senses, all of them, those of sight and touch, of audition, of scent, even of taste; all of her is exposed to the master, for his patient attentions and delectation, all of the owned she of her.
19
166
This is appropriate.
19
167
She is now a slave.
If such a woman should be enslaved, however, she must learn to perform openly, and in full illumination, whether it be in the soft light of a common ravishment lamp or on a dock at midday.
No more is she permitted the veil of darkness, or of gowns, or covers.
Every sweet line of her, and curve, and latitude, is exposed to the appraising scrutiny of the master.
She kneels, she reposes, she curls, she looks up, she keeps her head down, she assumes instantly whatever attitude or position is imposed upon her.
The steel-collared, stripped she of her is now a feast for the senses, all of them, those of sight and touch, of audition, of scent, even of taste; all of her is exposed to the master, for his patient attentions and delectation, all of the owned she of her.
This is appropriate.
She is now a slave.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )