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Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)

Perhaps free women would treat slaves somewhat differently if they understood that one day it might be they themselves whom they might find in the collar. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #132)
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3 132 Perhaps free women would treat slaves somewhat differently if they understood that one day it might be they themselves whom they might find in the collar.

Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 129 I supposed so.
3 130 It is not uncommon on the part of free women.
3 131 Now, of course, as a slave herself, she would understand clearly what it was to be the one who is subjectable to such treatment.
3 132 Perhaps free women would treat slaves somewhat differently if they understood that one day it might be they themselves whom they might find in the collar.
3 133 In these attacks, of course, Feiqa was in no danger of being seriously injured, or disfigured or maimed.
3 134 Accordingly, I did not take any official notice of them.
3 135 The wagons, for the most part, were well scattered apart on the road.
I supposed so. It is not uncommon on the part of free women. Now, of course, as a slave herself, she would understand clearly what it was to be the one who is subjectable to such treatment. Perhaps free women would treat slaves somewhat differently if they understood that one day it might be they themselves whom they might find in the collar. In these attacks, of course, Feiqa was in no danger of being seriously injured, or disfigured or maimed. Accordingly, I did not take any official notice of them. The wagons, for the most part, were well scattered apart on the road. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 3)