Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Yes," I said, "but such make excellent slaves".
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"She is different," he said.
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135
"She is from Earth".
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136
I saw then that he wished, or seemed to wish, to see the females native to gor in one way, and those native to Earth in another way, those of gor as natural slaves, fit for the collar, ideally to be embonded, and those of Earth not, despite their absolute identity as human females.
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Did he truly think the women of Earth, I wondered, were different from, or superior to, the women of gor? That seemed to me absurd.
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They made slaves every bit as good as the women of gor.
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Certainly slavers thought so, and so, too, did buyers in hundreds of markets.
"Yes," I said, "but such make excellent slaves".
"She is different," he said.
"She is from Earth".
I saw then that he wished, or seemed to wish, to see the females native to gor in one way, and those native to Earth in another way, those of gor as natural slaves, fit for the collar, ideally to be embonded, and those of Earth not, despite their absolute identity as human females.
Did he truly think the women of Earth, I wondered, were different from, or superior to, the women of gor? That seemed to me absurd.
They made slaves every bit as good as the women of gor.
Certainly slavers thought so, and so, too, did buyers in hundreds of markets.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )