Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
12
263
That is because they, though legally free, within the strict technicalities of the law, are yet slaves.
That is because they, though legally free, within the strict technicalities of the law, are yet slaves.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #263)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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12
260
In any event, she is normally joyful to at last, publicly, be permitted to kneel before her master.
12
261
By the time it is done, of course, many, from behavioral cues, will have already detected, or suspected, the truth.
12
262
Such inferences, of course, can be mistaken, for many free women, in effect, exhibit similar behaviors, and such.
12
263
That is because they, though legally free, within the strict technicalities of the law, are yet slaves.
12
264
It is only that they have not yet been put in the collar.
12
265
And the sooner it is done to them the better for them, and the community as a whole.
12
266
But then I thought that the Lady Ina, perhaps, would not have high enough standing to be of interest in, say, political modalities to a man such as Saphronicus.
In any event, she is normally joyful to at last, publicly, be permitted to kneel before her master.
By the time it is done, of course, many, from behavioral cues, will have already detected, or suspected, the truth.
Such inferences, of course, can be mistaken, for many free women, in effect, exhibit similar behaviors, and such.
That is because they, though legally free, within the strict technicalities of the law, are yet slaves.
It is only that they have not yet been put in the collar.
And the sooner it is done to them the better for them, and the community as a whole.
But then I thought that the Lady Ina, perhaps, would not have high enough standing to be of interest in, say, political modalities to a man such as Saphronicus.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 12)