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Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)

Her background then is now understood to be superseded by, obliterated by, expunged by, the brand and collar. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #88)
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2 88 Her background then is now understood to be superseded by, obliterated by, expunged by, the brand and collar.

Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 85 What an enormous adjustment for the Earth girl to make! But she will do well for within the deepest and most secret dungeon of her heart, already known to her, there is a ready, eager, and waiting slave, one longing to serve, one longing to love, one longing for her release.
2 86 There is an interesting contrast here with the Gorean slave girl whose station and accomplishments may be well known to, and understood by, the master.
2 87 In her case there is a cultural continuity between her former life and her present life, and her background and that of her master.
2 88 Her background then is now understood to be superseded by, obliterated by, expunged by, the brand and collar.
2 89 She is now no more than a slave.
2 90 In the case of the Earth girl she is conceived of differently.
2 91 She comes to understand herself as, in Gorean eyes, no more than an animal obtained from afar and brought to a market.
What an enormous adjustment for the Earth girl to make! But she will do well for within the deepest and most secret dungeon of her heart, already known to her, there is a ready, eager, and waiting slave, one longing to serve, one longing to love, one longing for her release. There is an interesting contrast here with the Gorean slave girl whose station and accomplishments may be well known to, and understood by, the master. In her case there is a cultural continuity between her former life and her present life, and her background and that of her master. Her background then is now understood to be superseded by, obliterated by, expunged by, the brand and collar. She is now no more than a slave. In the case of the Earth girl she is conceived of differently. She comes to understand herself as, in Gorean eyes, no more than an animal obtained from afar and brought to a market. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 2)