Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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199
We are better, infinitely better! At the very least the free woman, once she is in a collar, and finds out what it is all about, will be much improved; she will soon be a thousand times, and more, better than she was when she was only another smug, vain, haughty, nuisance.
18
200
The collar is good for us, you see.
18
201
So the slave girl is infinitely better than the free woman.
18
202
On the other hand, I must grant that the "free woman," once she is no longer free, once she becomes a slave, and learns her collar—once she is no longer free—and has now become a slave girl—will have her value—on the block, and in the kitchen, and in the furs.
18
203
That is undeniable.
18
204
But then of course she is a slave girl.
18
205
* * * * In any event, the Lady Constanzia and I were similarly attired.
We are better, infinitely better! At the very least the free woman, once she is in a collar, and finds out what it is all about, will be much improved; she will soon be a thousand times, and more, better than she was when she was only another smug, vain, haughty, nuisance.
The collar is good for us, you see.
So the slave girl is infinitely better than the free woman.
On the other hand, I must grant that the "free woman," once she is no longer free, once she becomes a slave, and learns her collar—once she is no longer free—and has now become a slave girl—will have her value—on the block, and in the kitchen, and in the furs.
That is undeniable.
But then of course she is a slave girl.
* * * * In any event, the Lady Constanzia and I were similarly attired.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )