Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
144
Such an affixing, such an emplacement, radically alters the recipient.
37
145
She is then radically different from what she has been.
37
146
There is then suddenly between her and free persons an unbridgeable chasm, an insuperable gulf, a difference not of degree but of kind.
37
147
She is no longer a free person; she is now goods, a property, a domestic animal, subject to sale, barter, and such.
37
148
More simply, she is then become the most exciting and desirable of all women, the owned woman, the female slave.
37
149
Perhaps a word or two might be inserted here pertaining to female slavery.
37
150
I suspect a certain amount of misunderstanding may attend these issues, particularly amongst those unfamiliar with the Gorean, and similar, cultures.
Such an affixing, such an emplacement, radically alters the recipient.
She is then radically different from what she has been.
There is then suddenly between her and free persons an unbridgeable chasm, an insuperable gulf, a difference not of degree but of kind.
She is no longer a free person; she is now goods, a property, a domestic animal, subject to sale, barter, and such.
More simply, she is then become the most exciting and desirable of all women, the owned woman, the female slave.
Perhaps a word or two might be inserted here pertaining to female slavery.
I suspect a certain amount of misunderstanding may attend these issues, particularly amongst those unfamiliar with the Gorean, and similar, cultures.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )