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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 2225 Too, their responses, their reflexes, are honed, and trained.
27 2226 Soon, they cannot help themselves, even if they would, or dared.
27 2227 They are slaves.
27 2228 Too, society accepts them, and has a place for them and their nature, and reinforces their condition with all the irrefragable power of custom and law.
27 2229 They are collared, they are owned.
27 2230 Everything, from their garmenture, to the lovely circlets enclosing their throats, to their small, graceful feminine brands, incised in their bodies, to their required deferences and behaviors, combines to remind them of what they are, and calls them to themselves, to their deepest selves.
27 2231 The slave is herself—fully herself—liberated, loving, one, complete, whole and profound.
Too, their responses, their reflexes, are honed, and trained. Soon, they cannot help themselves, even if they would, or dared. They are slaves. Too, society accepts them, and has a place for them and their nature, and reinforces their condition with all the irrefragable power of custom and law. They are collared, they are owned. Everything, from their garmenture, to the lovely circlets enclosing their throats, to their small, graceful feminine brands, incised in their bodies, to their required deferences and behaviors, combines to remind them of what they are, and calls them to themselves, to their deepest selves. The slave is herself—fully herself—liberated, loving, one, complete, whole and profound. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )