Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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This may account, to some degree, for the great hatred felt by free women toward slaves, women who have proved beautiful enough to mark and collar, women who might then be thought superior in their sex to themselves.
This may account, to some degree, for the great hatred felt by free women toward slaves, women who have proved beautiful enough to mark and collar, women who might then be thought superior in their sex to themselves.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #220)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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Not every woman is exciting enough, desirable enough, beautiful enough, to collar.
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And women know this.
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219
Even free women tend to ponder this question to their pillow, whether or not they might be good enough to collar.
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220
This may account, to some degree, for the great hatred felt by free women toward slaves, women who have proved beautiful enough to mark and collar, women who might then be thought superior in their sex to themselves.
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221
The slave girl is a prize, and treasure.
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222
Men will pay gold for her; men will fight for her; men will even kill for her.
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"You are now under discipline," I told her.
Not every woman is exciting enough, desirable enough, beautiful enough, to collar.
And women know this.
Even free women tend to ponder this question to their pillow, whether or not they might be good enough to collar.
This may account, to some degree, for the great hatred felt by free women toward slaves, women who have proved beautiful enough to mark and collar, women who might then be thought superior in their sex to themselves.
The slave girl is a prize, and treasure.
Men will pay gold for her; men will fight for her; men will even kill for her.
"You are now under discipline," I told her.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 1)