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Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)

Some slavers specialize in the capture of free women. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #122)
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4 122 Some slavers specialize in the capture of free women.

Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 119 I think there is something to this theory for, statistically, it is almost always the female slave and not her free sister who finds herself abducted and struggling in the lashings of captors or slavers.
4 120 On the other hand, in spite of the theories pertaining to such matters, free women are certainly not immune to the fates of capture and enslavement.
4 121 Many men, despite the theories pertaining to such matters, and accepting the risks involved, enjoy taking them.
4 122 Some slavers specialize in the capture of free women.
4 123 Indeed, it is thought by some, perhaps largely because of the additional risks involved, and the interest in seeing what one has caught, that there is a special spice and flavor about taking them.
4 124 Similarly it is said to be pleasant, if one has the time and patience, first to their horror and then to their joy, training them to the collar.
4 125 "You cannot put me out into the street!" had cried the free woman.
I think there is something to this theory for, statistically, it is almost always the female slave and not her free sister who finds herself abducted and struggling in the lashings of captors or slavers. On the other hand, in spite of the theories pertaining to such matters, free women are certainly not immune to the fates of capture and enslavement. Many men, despite the theories pertaining to such matters, and accepting the risks involved, enjoy taking them. Some slavers specialize in the capture of free women. Indeed, it is thought by some, perhaps largely because of the additional risks involved, and the interest in seeing what one has caught, that there is a special spice and flavor about taking them. Similarly it is said to be pleasant, if one has the time and patience, first to their horror and then to their joy, training them to the collar. "You cannot put me out into the street!" had cried the free woman. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 4)