Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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women, even freewomen, are regarded as trophies, and prizes.
Women, even free women, are regarded as trophies, and prizes.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #23)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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It had been a man's voice, of course.
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Few women, slave or free, are about in the Gorean darkness, and certainly not in the forests, or outside a city's walls.
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Those familiar with the Gorean culture will find nothing anomalous in this.
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women, even freewomen, are regarded as trophies, and prizes.
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They make such lovely slaves.
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Sometimes a girl will flee a projected, unwanted companionship but these flights are seldom successful, and the fair fugitives are likely to find themselves soon caged and collared.
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Sometimes they are returned to their city where they are given, now as a naked slave, to he from whose companionship they had fled.
It had been a man's voice, of course.
Few women, slave or free, are about in the Gorean darkness, and certainly not in the forests, or outside a city's walls.
Those familiar with the Gorean culture will find nothing anomalous in this.
women, even free women, are regarded as trophies, and prizes.
They make such lovely slaves.
Sometimes a girl will flee a projected, unwanted companionship but these flights are seldom successful, and the fair fugitives are likely to find themselves soon caged and collared.
Sometimes they are returned to their city where they are given, now as a naked slave, to he from whose companionship they had fled.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 26)