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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

Perhaps the worst that might happen to her would be that she would find herself in the chains of a slave, and laboring, under whips, as a female beast of burden. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #364)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 364 Perhaps the worst that might happen to her would be that she would find herself in the chains of a slave, and laboring, under whips, as a female beast of burden.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 361 "I accept the risks," she said.
8 362 "Even as you are?" I asked.
8 363 "Yes," she said, "yes!" To be sure, the risks were doubtless less for women than for men, for the dangers would threaten primarily from men, and men would know what to do with women.
8 364 Perhaps the worst that might happen to her would be that she would find herself in the chains of a slave, and laboring, under whips, as a female beast of burden.
8 365 To be sure, she did face danger, as she was free.
8 366 Free women, being persons, are far more likely to be killed than slaves, who are animals.
8 367 Sackers, for example, particularly when the blood lust has passed from them, would not be likely to slay slaves, assuming they are docile and desperately concerned to be totally pleasing, any more than kaiila.
"I accept the risks," she said. "Even as you are?" I asked. "Yes," she said, "yes!" To be sure, the risks were doubtless less for women than for men, for the dangers would threaten primarily from men, and men would know what to do with women. Perhaps the worst that might happen to her would be that she would find herself in the chains of a slave, and laboring, under whips, as a female beast of burden. To be sure, she did face danger, as she was free. Free women, being persons, are far more likely to be killed than slaves, who are animals. Sackers, for example, particularly when the blood lust has passed from them, would not be likely to slay slaves, assuming they are docile and desperately concerned to be totally pleasing, any more than kaiila. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 8)