Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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532
Let them be revealed as what they are.
13
533
They are animals, and merchandise.
13
534
Let them be so exhibited, to the eyes of all.
13
535
How terrible it would be to confuse a mere slave, a lowly slave, with a glorious free woman.
13
536
How grievously insulting to the glorious free woman! That a woman is in bondage is to be made evident to all.
13
537
That she is no more than a slave should be manifest.
13
538
It must be divulged to all, with perfect clarity, given even the briefest glimpse, that she is a slave.
Let them be revealed as what they are.
They are animals, and merchandise.
Let them be so exhibited, to the eyes of all.
How terrible it would be to confuse a mere slave, a lowly slave, with a glorious free woman.
How grievously insulting to the glorious free woman! That a woman is in bondage is to be made evident to all.
That she is no more than a slave should be manifest.
It must be divulged to all, with perfect clarity, given even the briefest glimpse, that she is a slave.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )