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

She might attempt to imitate a free woman, true, but the farce would be hypocritical and hollow, for she had once worn a collar, a slave collar. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #11)
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31 11 She might attempt to imitate a free woman, true, but the farce would be hypocritical and hollow, for she had once worn a collar, a slave collar.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
31 8 Freedom was now well behind her.
31 9 She had learned bondage.
31 10 Even if she were to be freed now she could never be more than an unhappy slave, a miserable slave pretending to be a free woman.
31 11 She might attempt to imitate a free woman, true, but the farce would be hypocritical and hollow, for she had once worn a collar, a slave collar.
31 12 The role of the free woman to her would now be shallow, empty, and meaningless.
31 13 She had learned herself slave.
31 14 If Cabot freed her, and cast her aside, she would doubtless have no hope of happiness other than to find a new master, a new man from whom to beg a collar, a new man to kneel before, and serve.
Freedom was now well behind her. She had learned bondage. Even if she were to be freed now she could never be more than an unhappy slave, a miserable slave pretending to be a free woman. She might attempt to imitate a free woman, true, but the farce would be hypocritical and hollow, for she had once worn a collar, a slave collar. The role of the free woman to her would now be shallow, empty, and meaningless. She had learned herself slave. If Cabot freed her, and cast her aside, she would doubtless have no hope of happiness other than to find a new master, a new man from whom to beg a collar, a new man to kneel before, and serve. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 31)