Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
16
354
Similarly a slave is still a slave even if her brand could be made to magically disappear or, if she has been made a slave in some other way, if she has not yet been branded.
Similarly a slave is still a slave even if her brand could be made to magically disappear or, if she has been made a slave in some other way, if she has not yet been branded.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #354)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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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.
16
354
Similarly a slave is still a slave even if her brand could be made to magically disappear or, if she has been made a slave in some other way, if she has not yet been branded.
16
355
Indeed, some masters, somewhat foolishly, I think, dally in the branding of their slaves.
16
356
Indeed, some, perhaps the most foolish, do not brand them at all.
16
357
Such girls, however, when they come into the keeping of new masters, usually discover that that oversight is promptly rectified.
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.
Similarly a slave is still a slave even if her brand could be made to magically disappear or, if she has been made a slave in some other way, if she has not yet been branded.
Indeed, some masters, somewhat foolishly, I think, dally in the branding of their slaves.
Indeed, some, perhaps the most foolish, do not brand them at all.
Such girls, however, when they come into the keeping of new masters, usually discover that that oversight is promptly rectified.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 16)