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

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24 174 Contrariwise, I suppose it is reasonably clear why, given the nature of the culture, and the societal actuality of the contrast between free and slave, the status of the free woman on Gor is so high, so meaningful.
24 175 If the Earth girl is brought to Gor and marketed, of course, she will become acutely aware of the distinction between freedom and bondage.
24 176 Let her kneel in her collar before a free woman of Gor and she will soon become well apprised of the difference.
24 177 Another difference, of course, is that the free woman on Gor is almost certain to have a Home Stone, and the free woman of Earth will not.
24 178 That, too, gives the Gorean free woman status, and its lack on the part of a woman of Earth places her much on the level of animals and slaves.
24 179 "Not only was it an embarrassing and fearful journey, a scandalously unpleasant and confusing plight," she said, "but I could not even speak, or cry out".
24 180 "The hood contained a slave bit and gag," I said.
Contrariwise, I suppose it is reasonably clear why, given the nature of the culture, and the societal actuality of the contrast between free and slave, the status of the free woman on Gor is so high, so meaningful. If the Earth girl is brought to Gor and marketed, of course, she will become acutely aware of the distinction between freedom and bondage. Let her kneel in her collar before a free woman of Gor and she will soon become well apprised of the difference. Another difference, of course, is that the free woman on Gor is almost certain to have a Home Stone, and the free woman of Earth will not. That, too, gives the Gorean free woman status, and its lack on the part of a woman of Earth places her much on the level of animals and slaves. "Not only was it an embarrassing and fearful journey, a scandalously unpleasant and confusing plight," she said, "but I could not even speak, or cry out". "The hood contained a slave bit and gag," I said. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )