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

At this feast, in her collar, she will serve and dance. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #848)
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21 848 At this feast, in her collar, she will serve and dance.

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

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21 845 The rape of a free woman on Gor, however, it must be understood, if one shares a Home Stone with her, can be a very serious offense, even involving exile; in such a case, it is interesting to note that the woman often chooses to follow the man into exile, even though she must then, in law, in most cities, do so as his slave; the rape of a free woman who does not share a Home Stone with one is, interestingly, if she is not of an allied city, and, in particular, if she is of an enemy city, often greeted as an act of splendid audacity.
21 846 One of a young tarnsman's first tasks, and sometimes used as a part of his training, is often the capture of an enemy female, to bring home as a slave.
21 847 At a feast then he usually displays her to his family and friends.
21 848 At this feast, in her collar, she will serve and dance.
21 849 They are all very proud of him.
21 850 The rape of a slave, on the other hand, as one might expect, is usually regarded as little or nothing.
21 851 She is, after all, only a slave.
The rape of a free woman on Gor, however, it must be understood, if one shares a Home Stone with her, can be a very serious offense, even involving exile; in such a case, it is interesting to note that the woman often chooses to follow the man into exile, even though she must then, in law, in most cities, do so as his slave; the rape of a free woman who does not share a Home Stone with one is, interestingly, if she is not of an allied city, and, in particular, if she is of an enemy city, often greeted as an act of splendid audacity. One of a young tarnsman's first tasks, and sometimes used as a part of his training, is often the capture of an enemy female, to bring home as a slave. At a feast then he usually displays her to his family and friends. At this feast, in her collar, she will serve and dance. They are all very proud of him. The rape of a slave, on the other hand, as one might expect, is usually regarded as little or nothing. She is, after all, only a slave. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21)