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

They may, of course, as other animals, easily change masters. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #159)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 159 They may, of course, as other animals, easily change masters.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 156 Surely they were not Pani.
24 157 Did Pani now need them? Would Pani trust them? Slaves, of course, are in little danger.
24 158 They are not likely to be slain, no more than other animals.
24 159 They may, of course, as other animals, easily change masters.
24 160 The hatred and contempt of the free woman for the meaningless, despicable slave, so far beneath her, is well known.
24 161 On the other hand, when a city falls, when walls crumble in flame, and the streets run with blood, the free woman, unlike the slave, has much to fear.
24 162 Their freedom, commonly so estimable, is now likely to earn them the bloody blade, their heads as readily posted on pikes as those of others.
Surely they were not Pani. Did Pani now need them? Would Pani trust them? Slaves, of course, are in little danger. They are not likely to be slain, no more than other animals. They may, of course, as other animals, easily change masters. The hatred and contempt of the free woman for the meaningless, despicable slave, so far beneath her, is well known. On the other hand, when a city falls, when walls crumble in flame, and the streets run with blood, the free woman, unlike the slave, has much to fear. Their freedom, commonly so estimable, is now likely to earn them the bloody blade, their heads as readily posted on pikes as those of others. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 24)