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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
76 25 And this role may, of course, require the collar.
76 26 Second, there are many sorts of freedom, not just one.
76 27 And the slave, though she is the property of a master, and is wholly his, may in her way find more freedom, and be a thousand times more liberated, so to speak, and more joyous, than the free women who fear and despise her.
76 28 This is sometimes spoken of as the "paradox of the collar," namely, that she who is least free may, interestingly, be the most free.
76 29 To be sure, there is much to fear in being a slave, for masters are not patient, and will have much of her.
76 30 She must be concerned to please, and, to the best of her ability, to please superbly.
76 31 Ramar was in the woods somewhere, perhaps hunting, or renewing a burrow.
And this role may, of course, require the collar. Second, there are many sorts of freedom, not just one. And the slave, though she is the property of a master, and is wholly his, may in her way find more freedom, and be a thousand times more liberated, so to speak, and more joyous, than the free women who fear and despise her. This is sometimes spoken of as the "paradox of the collar," namely, that she who is least free may, interestingly, be the most free. To be sure, there is much to fear in being a slave, for masters are not patient, and will have much of her. She must be concerned to please, and, to the best of her ability, to please superbly. Ramar was in the woods somewhere, perhaps hunting, or renewing a burrow. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )