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

"We lost no time shortening the hair of our detestable traitresses," said a man, "to a length suitable to their new condition, that of slave. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #913)
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5 913 "We lost no time shortening the hair of our detestable traitresses," said a man, "to a length suitable to their new condition, that of slave.

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

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5 910 "We then struggled over the rubble, dragging the slaves with us, and were soon beyond the pomerium," said a man.
5 911 "The camp of Myron had been overrun, but Cosian regulars, abetted by Tyrian contingents, and some allies, had regrouped and, well disciplined, and orderly, in their squares, had already begun the withdrawal northwest to Torcodino, and would from there march to the great port of Brundisium, where would await them ships of Tyros and Cos".
5 912 "We, and hundreds of fugitives, with loot, and baggage, and slaves, attached ourselves to these units, and clung to the perimeters of their camps," said one of the fellows on the beach.
5 913 "We lost no time shortening the hair of our detestable traitresses," said a man, "to a length suitable to their new condition, that of slave.
5 914 We would not want reconnoitering tarnsmen, flighted from Ar, to suspect that they might be refugees from the proscription lists, lest determined efforts be made to recover them".
5 915 I supposed the women had no objection to this, despite the shearing of their beloved tresses being in its way a badge of degradation and servitude.
5 916 Surely it was better to be shorn of those treasured tresses than be betrayed by them into the hands of vengeful citizens.
"We then struggled over the rubble, dragging the slaves with us, and were soon beyond the pomerium," said a man. "The camp of Myron had been overrun, but Cosian regulars, abetted by Tyrian contingents, and some allies, had regrouped and, well disciplined, and orderly, in their squares, had already begun the withdrawal northwest to Torcodino, and would from there march to the great port of Brundisium, where would await them ships of Tyros and Cos". "We, and hundreds of fugitives, with loot, and baggage, and slaves, attached ourselves to these units, and clung to the perimeters of their camps," said one of the fellows on the beach. "We lost no time shortening the hair of our detestable traitresses," said a man, "to a length suitable to their new condition, that of slave. We would not want reconnoitering tarnsmen, flighted from Ar, to suspect that they might be refugees from the proscription lists, lest determined efforts be made to recover them". I supposed the women had no objection to this, despite the shearing of their beloved tresses being in its way a badge of degradation and servitude. Surely it was better to be shorn of those treasured tresses than be betrayed by them into the hands of vengeful citizens. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5)