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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

In a natural order, a natural order refined and enhanced with the rituals, customs, and institutions of civilization, would there not be such as we? Is it not the natural right of a natural master, that he should have a slave, or slaves? And is it not the natural right of the natural, needful slave, that she should kneel to her master? What begins in the caves, with fastenings formed from the sinews of beasts, may flourish in the boulevards, where delicate, graceful bracelets may confine the small wrists of women behind their backs. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #70)
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5 70 In a natural order, a natural order refined and enhanced with the rituals, customs, and institutions of civilization, would there not be such as we? Is it not the natural right of a natural master, that he should have a slave, or slaves? And is it not the natural right of the natural, needful slave, that she should kneel to her master? What begins in the caves, with fastenings formed from the sinews of beasts, may flourish in the boulevards, where delicate, graceful bracelets may confine the small wrists of women behind their backs.

Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 67 Sometimes I marvel at your world.
5 68 Here, as not on my former world, the slavery of such as I is not questioned.
5 69 Its utility, value, naturalness, and appropriateness is accepted, and understood.
5 70 In a natural order, a natural order refined and enhanced with the rituals, customs, and institutions of civilization, would there not be such as we? Is it not the natural right of a natural master, that he should have a slave, or slaves? And is it not the natural right of the natural, needful slave, that she should kneel to her master? What begins in the caves, with fastenings formed from the sinews of beasts, may flourish in the boulevards, where delicate, graceful bracelets may confine the small wrists of women behind their backs.
5 71 We are subject to your whips, and wear your chains.
5 72 Surely that is obvious.
5 73 But is our lot so miserable? Men and women are different, very different.
Sometimes I marvel at your world. Here, as not on my former world, the slavery of such as I is not questioned. Its utility, value, naturalness, and appropriateness is accepted, and understood. In a natural order, a natural order refined and enhanced with the rituals, customs, and institutions of civilization, would there not be such as we? Is it not the natural right of a natural master, that he should have a slave, or slaves? And is it not the natural right of the natural, needful slave, that she should kneel to her master? What begins in the caves, with fastenings formed from the sinews of beasts, may flourish in the boulevards, where delicate, graceful bracelets may confine the small wrists of women behind their backs. We are subject to your whips, and wear your chains. Surely that is obvious. But is our lot so miserable? Men and women are different, very different. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 5)