Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
92
In her case then the brand and collar are not really understood as superseding anything of interest, no more than might be a brand and collar on a kaiila.
In her case then the brand and collar are not really understood as superseding anything of interest, no more than might be a brand and collar on a kaiila.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #92)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
2
92
In her case then the brand and collar are not really understood as superseding anything of interest, no more than might be a brand and collar on a kaiila.
2
93
If a Gorean had known her from Earth, he would have thought of the collar as her appropriate destiny.
2
94
Her meaning would not have begun to be realized until she was brought to civilization.
2
95
Before that time she was no more than a loose, meaningless, wandering, unclaimed animal.
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.
In her case then the brand and collar are not really understood as superseding anything of interest, no more than might be a brand and collar on a kaiila.
If a Gorean had known her from Earth, he would have thought of the collar as her appropriate destiny.
Her meaning would not have begun to be realized until she was brought to civilization.
Before that time she was no more than a loose, meaningless, wandering, unclaimed animal.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 2)