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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

They often then, self-collared, knot a rag about their hips, to conceal that they have no brand, and hurry into the streets, to surrender, as a slave, to one of the conquerors. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #934)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 934 They often then, self-collared, knot a rag about their hips, to conceal that they have no brand, and hurry into the streets, to surrender, as a slave, to one of the conquerors.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 931 This is not that unusual, incidentally.
24 932 In the sacking of a city, slaves, like other domestic animals, other valuables, and such, are often saved, while free folk may be put to the sword.
24 933 Indeed, sometimes free women, I have heard, take the collars from their own girls, putting them about their own necks, that they may increase their chances of survival.
24 934 They often then, self-collared, knot a rag about their hips, to conceal that they have no brand, and hurry into the streets, to surrender, as a slave, to one of the conquerors.
24 935 Sometimes their girls pursue them, to point them out to the conquerors.
24 936 Sometimes they subdue their former mistresses, remove the cloth at their hips, and bind them, and lead them on ropes to the conquerors.
24 937 "Can you stand?" asked the Lady Constanzia.
This is not that unusual, incidentally. In the sacking of a city, slaves, like other domestic animals, other valuables, and such, are often saved, while free folk may be put to the sword. Indeed, sometimes free women, I have heard, take the collars from their own girls, putting them about their own necks, that they may increase their chances of survival. They often then, self-collared, knot a rag about their hips, to conceal that they have no brand, and hurry into the streets, to surrender, as a slave, to one of the conquerors. Sometimes their girls pursue them, to point them out to the conquerors. Sometimes they subdue their former mistresses, remove the cloth at their hips, and bind them, and lead them on ropes to the conquerors. "Can you stand?" asked the Lady Constanzia. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 24)