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Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)

Indeed, the female slave is commonly the envy of free women. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #461)
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7 461 Indeed, the female slave is commonly the envy of free women.

Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

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7 458 Important, too, one supposes, is the acceptance, even approval, of this modality by the environing culture or society.
7 459 The female slave understands, or soon realizes, that she is a familiar, recognized, accepted, valued, prized, integral ingredient in a developed, colorful, functioning, complex society, one in which nature is acknowledged, even enhanced, by civilization rather than subverted and denied.
7 460 On Gorean streets she may walk proudly in her beauty and collar.
7 461 Indeed, the female slave is commonly the envy of free women.
7 462 But, too, of course, doubtless unfortunately, many slave girls are kept by men who are harsh and cold to them, and who despise them as mere slaves.
7 463 These girls, too, of course, must obey.
7 464 They, too, of course, must perform, and perfectly, and in all ways, for their indifferent, callous, contemptuous masters.
Important, too, one supposes, is the acceptance, even approval, of this modality by the environing culture or society. The female slave understands, or soon realizes, that she is a familiar, recognized, accepted, valued, prized, integral ingredient in a developed, colorful, functioning, complex society, one in which nature is acknowledged, even enhanced, by civilization rather than subverted and denied. On Gorean streets she may walk proudly in her beauty and collar. Indeed, the female slave is commonly the envy of free women. But, too, of course, doubtless unfortunately, many slave girls are kept by men who are harsh and cold to them, and who despise them as mere slaves. These girls, too, of course, must obey. They, too, of course, must perform, and perfectly, and in all ways, for their indifferent, callous, contemptuous masters. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 7)