• Home
  • Contact

Results Details

"free " "women "

Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

On Gor it is said that free women are slaves who have not yet been collared. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #46)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 46 On Gor it is said that free women are slaves who have not yet been collared.

Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 43 Such garments, and such things, are often found among the belongings of women in captured cities.
2 44 It is presumed that many women wear them privately, and pose in them, before mirrors, and such.
2 45 Sometimes it is in the course of such activities that they first feel the slaver's noose upon them, they surprised, and taken, in the privacy of their own compartments.
2 46 On Gor it is said that free women are slaves who have not yet been collared.
2 47 In Phoebe's case, of course, the garment represented not only such things, confirmation of her bondage, her subjection to a master, and such, but, more importantly, at the moment, the considerable difference between being clothed and unclothed.
2 48 She, a slave, and not entitled to clothing, any more than other animals, was, by the generosity of her master, to be permitted a garment.
2 49 "Thank you, Master! Thank you, Master!" wept Phoebe, clutching the garment.
Such garments, and such things, are often found among the belongings of women in captured cities. It is presumed that many women wear them privately, and pose in them, before mirrors, and such. Sometimes it is in the course of such activities that they first feel the slaver's noose upon them, they surprised, and taken, in the privacy of their own compartments. On Gor it is said that free women are slaves who have not yet been collared. In Phoebe's case, of course, the garment represented not only such things, confirmation of her bondage, her subjection to a master, and such, but, more importantly, at the moment, the considerable difference between being clothed and unclothed. She, a slave, and not entitled to clothing, any more than other animals, was, by the generosity of her master, to be permitted a garment. "Thank you, Master! Thank you, Master!" wept Phoebe, clutching the garment. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 2)