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

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8 227 In such a society most will fail to fulfill their ambitions and must almost inevitably fall short of achieving at least the greatest rewards and highest honors which such a society has to bestow.
8 228 In an open race to which all are invited and in which all are free to run there will be only one winner, and many losers.
8 229 It is natural then for the loser to blame not himself but the course, the starter, the conditions, the judge, the rules of the race, even that there is a race, at all.
8 230 The free woman of a high caste and the free woman of a lower caste commonly have one thing in common which unites them, securely, as free women.
8 231 That is their contempt of, and hatred for, the female slave.
8 232 How strange they find it that men should prefer the helpless female slave, lovely, obedient, needful, desperate to please, to themselves! How could such a thing be? But it seems that it might be.
8 233 Do the free men not attend the auctions, do they not scout the exposition cages, do they not saunter to the gates, to witness the arriving coffles, to see the former free women of another city being marched naked to local markets, do they not want a shapely collar slut trembling at their slave ring, do they not frequent the paga taverns, and surely not always for conversation or kaissa.
In such a society most will fail to fulfill their ambitions and must almost inevitably fall short of achieving at least the greatest rewards and highest honors which such a society has to bestow. In an open race to which all are invited and in which all are free to run there will be only one winner, and many losers. It is natural then for the loser to blame not himself but the course, the starter, the conditions, the judge, the rules of the race, even that there is a race, at all. The free woman of a high caste and the free woman of a lower caste commonly have one thing in common which unites them, securely, as free women. That is their contempt of, and hatred for, the female slave. How strange they find it that men should prefer the helpless female slave, lovely, obedient, needful, desperate to please, to themselves! How could such a thing be? But it seems that it might be. Do the free men not attend the auctions, do they not scout the exposition cages, do they not saunter to the gates, to witness the arriving coffles, to see the former free women of another city being marched naked to local markets, do they not want a shapely collar slut trembling at their slave ring, do they not frequent the paga taverns, and surely not always for conversation or kaissa. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )