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

The principle he had alluded to pertains to conduct in a free woman which is taken as sufficient to warrant her reduction to slavery. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #471)
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21 471 The principle he had alluded to pertains to conduct in a free woman which is taken as sufficient to warrant her reduction to slavery.

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

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21 468 In particular, it may not be shared by those who risked their lives in the defense of the city, those who, say, fought upon the wall, or at the gate, or on the landing or walkway.
21 469 Secondly, there is the consideration, subtle at times, to be sure, of conduct indicating suitability for the collar".
21 470 She shuddered.
21 471 The principle he had alluded to pertains to conduct in a free woman which is taken as sufficient to warrant her reduction to slavery.
21 472 The most common application of this principle occurs in areas such as fraud and theft.
21 473 Other applications may occur, for example, in cases of indigency and vagrancy.
21 474 Prostitution, rare on Gor because of female slaves, is another case.
In particular, it may not be shared by those who risked their lives in the defense of the city, those who, say, fought upon the wall, or at the gate, or on the landing or walkway. Secondly, there is the consideration, subtle at times, to be sure, of conduct indicating suitability for the collar". She shuddered. The principle he had alluded to pertains to conduct in a free woman which is taken as sufficient to warrant her reduction to slavery. The most common application of this principle occurs in areas such as fraud and theft. Other applications may occur, for example, in cases of indigency and vagrancy. Prostitution, rare on Gor because of female slaves, is another case. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21)