Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
16
350
The condition of slavery does not require the collar, or the brand, or an anklet, bracelet or ring, or any such overt sign of bondage.
The condition of slavery does not require the collar, or the brand, or an anklet, bracelet or ring, or any such overt sign of bondage.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #350)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
347
"Yes," said Lady Claudia.
16
348
The slave cannot free herself.
16
349
She can be freed only by an owner.
16
350
The condition of slavery does not require the collar, or the brand, or an anklet, bracelet or ring, or any such overt sign of bondage.
16
351
Such things, as lovely and symbolic as they are, as profoundly meaningful as they are, and as useful as they are for marking properties, identifying masters, and such, are not necessary to slavery.
16
352
They are, in effect, though their affixing can legally effect embondment, ultimately, in themselves, tokens of bondage, and are not to be confused with the reality itself.
16
353
The uncollared slave is not then a free woman but only a slave who is not then in a collar.
"Yes," said Lady Claudia.
The slave cannot free herself.
She can be freed only by an owner.
The condition of slavery does not require the collar, or the brand, or an anklet, bracelet or ring, or any such overt sign of bondage.
Such things, as lovely and symbolic as they are, as profoundly meaningful as they are, and as useful as they are for marking properties, identifying masters, and such, are not necessary to slavery.
They are, in effect, though their affixing can legally effect embondment, ultimately, in themselves, tokens of bondage, and are not to be confused with the reality itself.
The uncollared slave is not then a free woman but only a slave who is not then in a collar.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 16)