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

When a girl is enslaved she loses caste, of course, as well as citizenship, rights and personhood; when she is enslaved she becomes an animal, subject to the whips and wills of masters. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #133)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
28 133 When a girl is enslaved she loses caste, of course, as well as citizenship, rights and personhood; when she is enslaved she becomes an animal, subject to the whips and wills of masters.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
28 130 We moved again.
28 131 Most girls are sold singly, but sometimes they are sold in groups, in matched pairs or larger sets, usually with a theme, such as blond hair or a given dialect.
28 132 Sets may also be composed of girls once of complementary castes or those marked with diverse, representative brands.
28 133 When a girl is enslaved she loses caste, of course, as well as citizenship, rights and personhood; when she is enslaved she becomes an animal, subject to the whips and wills of masters.
28 134 Most groups, however, are sold for field and kitchen work.
28 135 The Curulean did not handle such latter groups.
28 136 We did have two pairs to be sold tonight, one consisting of a singer and her lyre player, and another of identical twins, from the island of Tabor, named for its resemblance to the small Gorean drum of that name.
We moved again. Most girls are sold singly, but sometimes they are sold in groups, in matched pairs or larger sets, usually with a theme, such as blond hair or a given dialect. Sets may also be composed of girls once of complementary castes or those marked with diverse, representative brands. When a girl is enslaved she loses caste, of course, as well as citizenship, rights and personhood; when she is enslaved she becomes an animal, subject to the whips and wills of masters. Most groups, however, are sold for field and kitchen work. The Curulean did not handle such latter groups. We did have two pairs to be sold tonight, one consisting of a singer and her lyre player, and another of identical twins, from the island of Tabor, named for its resemblance to the small Gorean drum of that name. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 28)