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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 980 She is now only goods.
1 981 It is the Gorean way.
1 982 Similarly, let us suppose a woman of a given city falls slave and eventually finds herself once more in her native city.
1 983 There she will remain a slave, and may well be kept in a slavery more grievous than what was hers outside the city.
1 984 Her bondage, that she has served others, rendered obeisance to them, cried out and leapt, collared, in their arms, and such, has shamed her city.
1 985 Too, for such despicable activities, she is an insult to free women.
1 986 To them she is an abomination.
She is now only goods. It is the Gorean way. Similarly, let us suppose a woman of a given city falls slave and eventually finds herself once more in her native city. There she will remain a slave, and may well be kept in a slavery more grievous than what was hers outside the city. Her bondage, that she has served others, rendered obeisance to them, cried out and leapt, collared, in their arms, and such, has shamed her city. Too, for such despicable activities, she is an insult to free women. To them she is an abomination. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )