Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
21
854
In this sense, the expression 'slave rape', often applied to many things which a master may do to a slave, and however he wishes, whether, say, with casual disdain or brutal swiftness, or with great ingeniousness, and care, and patience, at his leisure, seldom signifies legal rape.
In this sense, the expression 'slave rape', often applied to many things which a master may do to a slave, and however he wishes, whether, say, with casual disdain or brutal swiftness, or with great ingeniousness, and care, and patience, at his leisure, seldom signifies legal rape.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #854)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
851
She is, after all, only a slave.
21
852
At most one might consider according the master, if he seems exercised about the matter, and one wishes to bother, some small token of compensation.
21
853
Many of the takings of slaves by their own master are, or approximate, rape, incidentally, except, of course, that they not rape in the legal sense, for the slave is rightless and the master possesses all rights to her.
21
854
In this sense, the expression 'slave rape', often applied to many things which a master may do to a slave, and however he wishes, whether, say, with casual disdain or brutal swiftness, or with great ingeniousness, and care, and patience, at his leisure, seldom signifies legal rape.
21
855
For Ahn she may writhe in her chains, begging and squirming, his.
21
856
It can be applied to legal rape, of course, in certain contexts, as when a free woman, to her horror, finds herself being treated as a bond maid, even to the extent of being subjected to "slave rape".
21
857
After such an experience, it is not only difficult but somewhat unrealistic and absurd for a free woman to attempt to retain her haughtiness, her arrogance and pride.
She is, after all, only a slave.
At most one might consider according the master, if he seems exercised about the matter, and one wishes to bother, some small token of compensation.
Many of the takings of slaves by their own master are, or approximate, rape, incidentally, except, of course, that they not rape in the legal sense, for the slave is rightless and the master possesses all rights to her.
In this sense, the expression 'slave rape', often applied to many things which a master may do to a slave, and however he wishes, whether, say, with casual disdain or brutal swiftness, or with great ingeniousness, and care, and patience, at his leisure, seldom signifies legal rape.
For Ahn she may writhe in her chains, begging and squirming, his.
It can be applied to legal rape, of course, in certain contexts, as when a free woman, to her horror, finds herself being treated as a bond maid, even to the extent of being subjected to "slave rape".
After such an experience, it is not only difficult but somewhat unrealistic and absurd for a free woman to attempt to retain her haughtiness, her arrogance and pride.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21)