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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

That, say, a daughter should fall slave, is taken not so much as a lamentable tragedy, as it might be in some cultures, as an intolerable affront to a family's honor. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #793)
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5 793 That, say, a daughter should fall slave, is taken not so much as a lamentable tragedy, as it might be in some cultures, as an intolerable affront to a family's honor.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 790 She will always remember the wholeness and beauty of her life as a slave, and the raptures of the collar.
5 791 She has been, as it is said, "spoiled for freedom".
5 792 Too, Gorean honor enters into these things.
5 793 That, say, a daughter should fall slave, is taken not so much as a lamentable tragedy, as it might be in some cultures, as an intolerable affront to a family's honor.
5 794 Goreans, after all, are well aware of the many remarkable and fulfilling aspects of female bondage, for they may own slaves of their own.
5 795 They have little doubt that the embonded daughter will well serve her master.
5 796 Indeed, she had better do so.
She will always remember the wholeness and beauty of her life as a slave, and the raptures of the collar. She has been, as it is said, "spoiled for freedom". Too, Gorean honor enters into these things. That, say, a daughter should fall slave, is taken not so much as a lamentable tragedy, as it might be in some cultures, as an intolerable affront to a family's honor. Goreans, after all, are well aware of the many remarkable and fulfilling aspects of female bondage, for they may own slaves of their own. They have little doubt that the embonded daughter will well serve her master. Indeed, she had better do so. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5)