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

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18 247 "What a fool," said Boabissia.
18 248 "Perhaps," I said.
18 249 To be sure, such a decision should not be made lightly.
18 250 Such a decision may be made of one's own free will, but it cannot be revoked by one's own free will, for, after it is made, one is then helpless to alter or influence one's new condition in any way.
18 251 That is because one is then, you see, a slave.
18 252 "You do not think so?" asked Boabissia.
18 253 "No," I said.
"What a fool," said Boabissia. "Perhaps," I said. To be sure, such a decision should not be made lightly. Such a decision may be made of one's own free will, but it cannot be revoked by one's own free will, for, after it is made, one is then helpless to alter or influence one's new condition in any way. That is because one is then, you see, a slave. "You do not think so?" asked Boabissia. "No," I said. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )