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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

Too, as women commonly desire clothing, particularly when in public, and given the master's options with respect to their clothing, most slaves strive to be pleasing, lest they be publicly exhibited, perhaps fastened nude in slave yokes and driven about the city by children with switches. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #1271)
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21 1271 Too, as women commonly desire clothing, particularly when in public, and given the master's options with respect to their clothing, most slaves strive to be pleasing, lest they be publicly exhibited, perhaps fastened nude in slave yokes and driven about the city by children with switches.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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21 1268 Indeed, some of the happiest of slaves seem to be those who find themselves in what most might deem a humble bondage at best.
21 1269 Much depends on the particular master and slave.
21 1270 Sometimes it seems the beauty of a slave is visible to few but the master, perhaps only to those who, thoughtful and discerning, have the eyes to see it.
21 1271 Too, as women commonly desire clothing, particularly when in public, and given the master's options with respect to their clothing, most slaves strive to be pleasing, lest they be publicly exhibited, perhaps fastened nude in slave yokes and driven about the city by children with switches.
21 1272 This is apparently particularly unpleasant, it seems, to be seen so not only by contemptuous free women but by other slaves, as well, who will ridicule and jeer them.
21 1273 The slave girl's protection and champion is the master, who stands between her and others, particularly between her and free women; he is the shield behind which she hopes to be sheltered, nurtured, and loved, a shield without which she, a slave, would be vulnerable not only to abuse and cruelty, but even physical jeopardy.
21 1274 The slave has always depended on lustful, virile males for her protection, and, indeed, often for her very life.
Indeed, some of the happiest of slaves seem to be those who find themselves in what most might deem a humble bondage at best. Much depends on the particular master and slave. Sometimes it seems the beauty of a slave is visible to few but the master, perhaps only to those who, thoughtful and discerning, have the eyes to see it. Too, as women commonly desire clothing, particularly when in public, and given the master's options with respect to their clothing, most slaves strive to be pleasing, lest they be publicly exhibited, perhaps fastened nude in slave yokes and driven about the city by children with switches. This is apparently particularly unpleasant, it seems, to be seen so not only by contemptuous free women but by other slaves, as well, who will ridicule and jeer them. The slave girl's protection and champion is the master, who stands between her and others, particularly between her and free women; he is the shield behind which she hopes to be sheltered, nurtured, and loved, a shield without which she, a slave, would be vulnerable not only to abuse and cruelty, but even physical jeopardy. The slave has always depended on lustful, virile males for her protection, and, indeed, often for her very life. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21)