Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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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.
2
96
Thus, she is likely to be viewed in one way, and her Gorean sister is likely to be viewed in another.
2
97
Initially, then, these understandings may color each girl's understanding of her own bondage.
2
98
Later, of course, presumably both will understand themselves as no more than what they are, slaves.
2
99
It is a common observation that women often affect throat adornments.
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.
Thus, she is likely to be viewed in one way, and her Gorean sister is likely to be viewed in another.
Initially, then, these understandings may color each girl's understanding of her own bondage.
Later, of course, presumably both will understand themselves as no more than what they are, slaves.
It is a common observation that women often affect throat adornments.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )