Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
7
15
It is often safer to be a slave than a free person.
It is often safer to be a slave than a free person.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #15)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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7
12
How vulnerable we were, as slaves! But, had we been free women I did not doubt but what we would have been abandoned, left in the house, to perish in the flames.
7
13
The marks on our thighs, our collars, had saved us.
7
14
We had been saved, but only as animals.
7
15
It is often safer to be a slave than a free person.
7
16
Who, for example, would bother slaying a tarsk, or a kaiila? Instead, one would herd them, or rope them.
7
17
One would appropriate them.
7
18
It is for such a reason that free women, trapped in a burning city, a fallen city, being sacked, will not unoften steal collars from their girls, and fasten them on their own necks, hoping to be taken for slaves, to be spared as slaves.
How vulnerable we were, as slaves! But, had we been free women I did not doubt but what we would have been abandoned, left in the house, to perish in the flames.
The marks on our thighs, our collars, had saved us.
We had been saved, but only as animals.
It is often safer to be a slave than a free person.
Who, for example, would bother slaying a tarsk, or a kaiila? Instead, one would herd them, or rope them.
One would appropriate them.
It is for such a reason that free women, trapped in a burning city, a fallen city, being sacked, will not unoften steal collars from their girls, and fasten them on their own necks, hoping to be taken for slaves, to be spared as slaves.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 7)