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Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)

Slavery also, of course, encompasses the ownership of male slaves, for which there is less precedent in nature. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #494)
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15 494 slavery also, of course, encompasses the ownership of male slaves, for which there is less precedent in nature.

Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

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15 491 And, should her ears be pierced, it is almost certain she will, sooner or later, be re-enslaved.
15 492 It is hard for men to leave a woman who can be a good slave girl free.
15 493 She may always dread, if she wishes, that in the night men will come again for her, hooding her, and carrying her to a distant city, to be again put on the block of a steaming market, that once again her throat will be encircled by a steel collar and that she will kneel at the feet of a new master.
15 494 slavery also, of course, encompasses the ownership of male slaves, for which there is less precedent in nature.
15 495 Where males are concerned the institution is primarily economic.
15 496 The labor of male slaves is useful and cheap.
15 497 It is applied in such places as the quarries, the roads, the great farms, in certain types of cargo galleys, on the wharves, at the walls of cities and in the forests.
And, should her ears be pierced, it is almost certain she will, sooner or later, be re-enslaved. It is hard for men to leave a woman who can be a good slave girl free. She may always dread, if she wishes, that in the night men will come again for her, hooding her, and carrying her to a distant city, to be again put on the block of a steaming market, that once again her throat will be encircled by a steel collar and that she will kneel at the feet of a new master. slavery also, of course, encompasses the ownership of male slaves, for which there is less precedent in nature. Where males are concerned the institution is primarily economic. The labor of male slaves is useful and cheap. It is applied in such places as the quarries, the roads, the great farms, in certain types of cargo galleys, on the wharves, at the walls of cities and in the forests. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 15)