Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
2
138
To be sure, it would wear a collar.
To be sure, it would wear a collar.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #138)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
2
135
Slavers, too, who wish to buy and sell them, wish them to stay this way, as their value is maintained and, in many cases, improved.
2
136
Cecily, whom we have met in the preceding pages, was subjected to the serums not on Gor but in the Pleasure Cylinder associated with the Steel World ruled at that time by Agamemnon, Eleventh Face of the Nameless One.
2
137
Though she was far from immortal, and might even be fed to sleen, she would retain her youth and beauty.
2
138
To be sure, it would wear a collar.
2
139
Doubtless a value judgment is involved in such things.
2
140
One might balance, say, freedom, misery, and death, against bondage, happiness, and life.
2
141
One might consider two lives.
Slavers, too, who wish to buy and sell them, wish them to stay this way, as their value is maintained and, in many cases, improved.
Cecily, whom we have met in the preceding pages, was subjected to the serums not on Gor but in the Pleasure Cylinder associated with the Steel World ruled at that time by Agamemnon, Eleventh Face of the Nameless One.
Though she was far from immortal, and might even be fed to sleen, she would retain her youth and beauty.
To be sure, it would wear a collar.
Doubtless a value judgment is involved in such things.
One might balance, say, freedom, misery, and death, against bondage, happiness, and life.
One might consider two lives.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 2)