Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
3
143
The slave, of course, is likely to bare her brand to any who threaten her.
The slave, of course, is likely to bare her brand to any who threaten her.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #143)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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3
140
The slave is a domestic animal, and has her value.
3
141
She is no more likely to be slain, even in a killing frenzy, than kaiila or verr.
3
142
Sometimes a free woman, seeking to save her life, even at the expense of a slave, will remove the slave's collar and put it on her own throat, thinking thereby to pass for a slave.
3
143
The slave, of course, is likely to bare her brand to any who threaten her.
3
144
She may then, her fair wrists incarcerated in slave bracelets, and leashed, be commanded to point out the woman who now wears her collar.
3
145
She must do so.
3
146
What the woman in her collar seldom understands is that she, herself, is now also, genuinely, a female slave.
The slave is a domestic animal, and has her value.
She is no more likely to be slain, even in a killing frenzy, than kaiila or verr.
Sometimes a free woman, seeking to save her life, even at the expense of a slave, will remove the slave's collar and put it on her own throat, thinking thereby to pass for a slave.
The slave, of course, is likely to bare her brand to any who threaten her.
She may then, her fair wrists incarcerated in slave bracelets, and leashed, be commanded to point out the woman who now wears her collar.
She must do so.
What the woman in her collar seldom understands is that she, herself, is now also, genuinely, a female slave.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 3)