Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
48
259
As the Goreans have it, such women are too beautiful to be free.
As the Goreans have it, such women are too beautiful to be free.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 48, Sentence #259)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
48
256
In having been enslaved she has lost all claim to her former Home Stone.
48
257
She has become an animal.
48
258
If, too, she is sufficiently desirable, it is almost certain she will not be freed.
48
259
As the Goreans have it, such women are too beautiful to be free.
48
260
Too, as often as not, city pride enters into such matters.
48
261
Such girls, with other slave girls, both of various cities and with the former freewomen of the conquered city, now collared slaves, too, will often be marched naked in chains in the loot processions of the conquering cities.
48
262
It is claimed they have shamed their former city by having fallen slave, and if they were good enough to be only slaves in the conquered city then surely they should be no more within the walls of the victorious city.
In having been enslaved she has lost all claim to her former Home Stone.
She has become an animal.
If, too, she is sufficiently desirable, it is almost certain she will not be freed.
As the Goreans have it, such women are too beautiful to be free.
Too, as often as not, city pride enters into such matters.
Such girls, with other slave girls, both of various cities and with the former free women of the conquered city, now collared slaves, too, will often be marched naked in chains in the loot processions of the conquering cities.
It is claimed they have shamed their former city by having fallen slave, and if they were good enough to be only slaves in the conquered city then surely they should be no more within the walls of the victorious city.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 48)