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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

He saw her instantly, doubtless as the Priest-Kings had intended, in terms of the brand and collar, in terms of shackles and the whip, in terms of the auction block and cage. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #727)
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1 727 He saw her instantly, doubtless as the Priest-Kings had intended, in terms of the brand and collar, in terms of shackles and the whip, in terms of the auction block and cage.

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 724 And she had not performed an obeisance, nor had she addressed him in Gorean.
1 725 As she was in the container, it had not occurred to him that she might be a free woman.
1 726 It had not even occurred to him to see her as a free woman, robed in dignities, a citizeness, entitled to respect and deference.
1 727 He saw her instantly, doubtless as the Priest-Kings had intended, in terms of the brand and collar, in terms of shackles and the whip, in terms of the auction block and cage.
1 728 She was the sort of woman a man would put joyously, triumphantly, to his feet.
1 729 She was far too beautiful and desirable to be free.
1 730 Freedom was not for such as she.
And she had not performed an obeisance, nor had she addressed him in Gorean. As she was in the container, it had not occurred to him that she might be a free woman. It had not even occurred to him to see her as a free woman, robed in dignities, a citizeness, entitled to respect and deference. He saw her instantly, doubtless as the Priest-Kings had intended, in terms of the brand and collar, in terms of shackles and the whip, in terms of the auction block and cage. She was the sort of woman a man would put joyously, triumphantly, to his feet. She was far too beautiful and desirable to be free. Freedom was not for such as she. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)