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

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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.
5 917 And better, surely, the degradations of collars and their fair lips pressed to the feet of masters than the slow, lingering death of the impaling pole.
5 918 The three paga slaves had little to fear, of course, for their brands would protect them.
5 919 They were attractive, domestic animals.
5 920 Yet they, too, would be eager to escape Ar, for its Home Stone had once been their own.
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. And better, surely, the degradations of collars and their fair lips pressed to the feet of masters than the slow, lingering death of the impaling pole. The three paga slaves had little to fear, of course, for their brands would protect them. They were attractive, domestic animals. Yet they, too, would be eager to escape Ar, for its Home Stone had once been their own. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )