Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Yes," I said.
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680
"I am not one of those girls from the towns, who has been branded," she said.
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681
"Oh, do not fear," she laughed, "that we are not well understood as slaves.
14
682
In the camps, and among the tribes, our red masters keep women such as I in our collars, to remove one of which without permission is death".
14
683
I nodded.
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684
"And, too," she said, "what could a white woman in the Barrens be but a slave?" "True," I said.
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685
"We are thus, in our way, well marked," she said.
"Yes," I said.
"I am not one of those girls from the towns, who has been branded," she said.
"Oh, do not fear," she laughed, "that we are not well understood as slaves.
In the camps, and among the tribes, our red masters keep women such as I in our collars, to remove one of which without permission is death".
I nodded.
"And, too," she said, "what could a white woman in the Barrens be but a slave?" "True," I said.
"We are thus, in our way, well marked," she said.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )