Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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343
To be sure, most Goreans feel the brand also serves psychological and aesthetic purposes, for example, helping the girl to understand that she is now a slave and enhancing her beauty.
To be sure, most Goreans feel the brand also serves psychological and aesthetic purposes, for example, helping the girl to understand that she is now a slave and enhancing her beauty.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #343)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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Most female slaves on Gor, indeed, the vast majority, almost all, needless to say, are branded.
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341
Aside from questions of legality, compliance with the law, and such, I think it will be clear upon a moment's reflection that various practical considerations also commend slave branding to the attention of the owner, in particular, the identification of the article as property, this tending to secure it, protecting against its loss, facilitating its recovery, and so on.
19
342
The main legal purpose of the brand, incidentally, is doubtless this identification of slaves.
19
343
To be sure, most Goreans feel the brand also serves psychological and aesthetic purposes, for example, helping the girl to understand that she is now a slave and enhancing her beauty.
19
344
"As I am not branded then," said she, "it is clear I am not a slave!" "Had it not been for the absence of a brand," I said, "I might have conjectured you a slave".
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She cried out with rage, though I saw she was muchly pleased.
19
346
"But you are a simple rence girl?" I said.
Most female slaves on Gor, indeed, the vast majority, almost all, needless to say, are branded.
Aside from questions of legality, compliance with the law, and such, I think it will be clear upon a moment's reflection that various practical considerations also commend slave branding to the attention of the owner, in particular, the identification of the article as property, this tending to secure it, protecting against its loss, facilitating its recovery, and so on.
The main legal purpose of the brand, incidentally, is doubtless this identification of slaves.
To be sure, most Goreans feel the brand also serves psychological and aesthetic purposes, for example, helping the girl to understand that she is now a slave and enhancing her beauty.
"As I am not branded then," said she, "it is clear I am not a slave!" "Had it not been for the absence of a brand," I said, "I might have conjectured you a slave".
She cried out with rage, though I saw she was muchly pleased.
"But you are a simple rence girl?" I said.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 19)