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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 1185 "I fear even to understand such thoughts," she said, "let alone consider whether or not they might be true".
13 1186 "Consider the case of the female slave," I said.
13 1187 "She was once a primitive, brutish female, innocent of legalities but, in effect, owned.
13 1188 She is now, commonly, a collared, embonded beauty, properly marked as merchandise, effectively displayed and marketed, and owned in the full right of law".
13 1189 "Yes, Master," said the girl.
13 1190 "Who can doubt but what here civilization, as nature's refinement or expression, has wrought an improvement?" "Surely, no one, Master," whispered the girl.
13 1191 "Too, you will note that civilization has increased the control of the girls and the effectiveness of bondage, the marking, the identification of masters, the papers of sale, and so on.
"I fear even to understand such thoughts," she said, "let alone consider whether or not they might be true". "Consider the case of the female slave," I said. "She was once a primitive, brutish female, innocent of legalities but, in effect, owned. She is now, commonly, a collared, embonded beauty, properly marked as merchandise, effectively displayed and marketed, and owned in the full right of law". "Yes, Master," said the girl. "Who can doubt but what here civilization, as nature's refinement or expression, has wrought an improvement?" "Surely, no one, Master," whispered the girl. "Too, you will note that civilization has increased the control of the girls and the effectiveness of bondage, the marking, the identification of masters, the papers of sale, and so on. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )