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

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1 967 If they would be in such a tavern, let them be so appropriately, bringing paga to the tables and serving in the alcoves, in their own collars, locked on their necks, slaves.
1 968 Similarly, should a free woman impersonate a slave, which is frowned upon, it is thought suitable that she be made a slave.
1 969 If she would appear a slave, let her be a slave.
1 970 It is, in most cities, incidentally, a capital offense for a slave to impersonate a free woman.
1 971 It is understood that there is a vast and unbridgeable chasm between the priceless free woman and the worthless slave.
1 972 To be sure, some slaves are quite expensive, and some free women, displayed, would not be likely to receive a bid.
1 973 As a last remark, it might be noted that it is generally understood that any woman who becomes a slave should be kept a slave.
If they would be in such a tavern, let them be so appropriately, bringing paga to the tables and serving in the alcoves, in their own collars, locked on their necks, slaves. Similarly, should a free woman impersonate a slave, which is frowned upon, it is thought suitable that she be made a slave. If she would appear a slave, let her be a slave. It is, in most cities, incidentally, a capital offense for a slave to impersonate a free woman. It is understood that there is a vast and unbridgeable chasm between the priceless free woman and the worthless slave. To be sure, some slaves are quite expensive, and some free women, displayed, would not be likely to receive a bid. As a last remark, it might be noted that it is generally understood that any woman who becomes a slave should be kept a slave. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )