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Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)

For example, a free woman, sentenced to slavery for, say, crimes or debts, may find herself, once enslaved, by direction of the court, sold for a pittance into such a slavery. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #13)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 13 For example, a free woman, sentenced to slavery for, say, crimes or debts, may find herself, once enslaved, by direction of the court, sold for a pittance into such a slavery.

Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 10 Still, of course, in a mill, few would know this.
24 11 Such a woman, I supposed, aching for a man's touch, might be kept indefinitely in the mill, working her long hours of tiring labor, her left ankle chained to the loom.
24 12 The mills, incidentally, like certain other low slaveries, such as those of the fields, the kitchens and laundries, serve an almost penal function on Gor.
24 13 For example, a free woman, sentenced to slavery for, say, crimes or debts, may find herself, once enslaved, by direction of the court, sold for a pittance into such a slavery.
24 14 Such slaveries also provide a place to utilize women who are thought to be good for little else.
24 15 Most women, after a short time in such a slavery, strive to convince masters of their fuller potentialities for service and pleasure.
24 16 If the woman prefers to remain in such a slavery, of course, that, too, is found acceptable by the masters.
Still, of course, in a mill, few would know this. Such a woman, I supposed, aching for a man's touch, might be kept indefinitely in the mill, working her long hours of tiring labor, her left ankle chained to the loom. The mills, incidentally, like certain other low slaveries, such as those of the fields, the kitchens and laundries, serve an almost penal function on Gor. For example, a free woman, sentenced to slavery for, say, crimes or debts, may find herself, once enslaved, by direction of the court, sold for a pittance into such a slavery. Such slaveries also provide a place to utilize women who are thought to be good for little else. Most women, after a short time in such a slavery, strive to convince masters of their fuller potentialities for service and pleasure. If the woman prefers to remain in such a slavery, of course, that, too, is found acceptable by the masters. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 24)