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

Their sentence is almost invariably slavery. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #166)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
30 166 Their sentence is almost invariably slavery.

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

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30 163 As low as they might be they were a thousand times higher than I.
30 164 They were free women.
30 165 Once or twice a year, particularly when there are complaints, or they are becoming nuisances, many of them will be rounded up and taken before a praetor.
30 166 Their sentence is almost invariably slavery.
30 167 Interestingly, once branded and in the collar, and knowing themselves helpless and under suitable male discipline, it is said they become joyful and content.
30 168 It is almost as if they had adopted their mode of life and slavelike costumes because, in some part of themselves, perhaps some deep, hidden part, they were begging men to take them and make them slaves.
30 169 They thought they hated men but they were, in fact, only begging to be put at their feet.
As low as they might be they were a thousand times higher than I. They were free women. Once or twice a year, particularly when there are complaints, or they are becoming nuisances, many of them will be rounded up and taken before a praetor. Their sentence is almost invariably slavery. Interestingly, once branded and in the collar, and knowing themselves helpless and under suitable male discipline, it is said they become joyful and content. It is almost as if they had adopted their mode of life and slavelike costumes because, in some part of themselves, perhaps some deep, hidden part, they were begging men to take them and make them slaves. They thought they hated men but they were, in fact, only begging to be put at their feet. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 30)