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

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26 245 It is almost a sport among Gorean young men, to hunt and capture a woman of a hostile city and bring her back to one's own city as a stripped slave.
26 246 It is not unusual for a young tarnsman to essay this feat as a first adventure.
26 247 And even free women are well aware of these virile sports, and understand that in a very serious sense their culture understands them as females, and thus as prizes.
26 248 It might be noted, lastly, that a woman who is stolen from a given city, if she has been enslaved, should she somehow find herself again in her native city, will still be a slave.
26 249 She has worn the collar.
26 250 She will continue to wear it.
26 251 She is a slave.
It is almost a sport among Gorean young men, to hunt and capture a woman of a hostile city and bring her back to one's own city as a stripped slave. It is not unusual for a young tarnsman to essay this feat as a first adventure. And even free women are well aware of these virile sports, and understand that in a very serious sense their culture understands them as females, and thus as prizes. It might be noted, lastly, that a woman who is stolen from a given city, if she has been enslaved, should she somehow find herself again in her native city, will still be a slave. She has worn the collar. She will continue to wear it. She is a slave. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )