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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

Let the slave, collared, and scarcely clad, know that she is at the mercy of men, at the mercy of masters—totally, and without recourse. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #28)
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23 28 Let the slave, collared, and scarcely clad, know that she is at the mercy of men, at the mercy of masters—totally, and without recourse.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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23 25 Let slaves and beasts be disarmed, helplessly, and totally.
23 26 That is fitting for them, as their collars and tethers.
23 27 It is fitting for them, and perfectly, as they are slaves and beasts.
23 28 Let the slave, collared, and scarcely clad, know that she is at the mercy of men, at the mercy of masters—totally, and without recourse.
23 29 "There is a cove," said Cabot, "a harbor of sorts, protected from the sea, at the foot of a walled trail, leading upward, to the castle".
23 30 "You have not been there," I said.
23 31 "No," he said, "but others have".
Let slaves and beasts be disarmed, helplessly, and totally. That is fitting for them, as their collars and tethers. It is fitting for them, and perfectly, as they are slaves and beasts. Let the slave, collared, and scarcely clad, know that she is at the mercy of men, at the mercy of masters—totally, and without recourse. "There is a cove," said Cabot, "a harbor of sorts, protected from the sea, at the foot of a walled trail, leading upward, to the castle". "You have not been there," I said. "No," he said, "but others have". - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 23)