Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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103
Certainly they had not found themselves regarded any differently, or treated any differently, from the rest of us, whether from Germany, or Japan, or the United States, or elsewhere.
13
104
Their caste had been taken from them.
13
105
They, too, as we, were now only slaves.
13
106
They learned to lick and kiss the whip as quickly, as delicately, as the rest of us.
13
107
And, indeed, the vast majority of female slaves on this world would surely be native to this world, and would, thus, presumably, have once had caste.
13
108
But, in being enslaved, they were stripped of their caste.
13
109
In the end, it seemed, there were no castes, only men, and women.
Certainly they had not found themselves regarded any differently, or treated any differently, from the rest of us, whether from Germany, or Japan, or the United States, or elsewhere.
Their caste had been taken from them.
They, too, as we, were now only slaves.
They learned to lick and kiss the whip as quickly, as delicately, as the rest of us.
And, indeed, the vast majority of female slaves on this world would surely be native to this world, and would, thus, presumably, have once had caste.
But, in being enslaved, they were stripped of their caste.
In the end, it seemed, there were no castes, only men, and women.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )