Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Even if such a woman is recaptured by fellows of her former city she will be brought back to her former city as only another slave, and will be held there as a slave, and a low slave.
Even if such a woman is recaptured by fellows of her former city she will be brought back to her former city as only another slave, and will be held there as a slave, and a low slave.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #21)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Such women, it might be mentioned, in passing, once enslaved, are irremediably slaves.
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They are rejected as free females not only by their former compatriots, with whom they once shared a Home Stone, but by their families, as well.
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Once collared, as the saying is, always a slave.
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Even if such a woman is recaptured by fellows of her former city she will be brought back to her former city as only another slave, and will be held there as a slave, and a low slave.
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22
To be sure, she is likely to be soon sold out of the city, as her very existence in that city is regarded as an embarrassment, and a reminder of the dishonor she has brought to her fellow citizens, her Home Stone, her caste, her clan, and family.
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Once collared her life has changed; once collared, her old life is superseded, even obliterated; it is beyond recall.
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It is gone.
Such women, it might be mentioned, in passing, once enslaved, are irremediably slaves.
They are rejected as free females not only by their former compatriots, with whom they once shared a Home Stone, but by their families, as well.
Once collared, as the saying is, always a slave.
Even if such a woman is recaptured by fellows of her former city she will be brought back to her former city as only another slave, and will be held there as a slave, and a low slave.
To be sure, she is likely to be soon sold out of the city, as her very existence in that city is regarded as an embarrassment, and a reminder of the dishonor she has brought to her fellow citizens, her Home Stone, her caste, her clan, and family.
Once collared her life has changed; once collared, her old life is superseded, even obliterated; it is beyond recall.
It is gone.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 17)