Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
262
Gorean men enjoy having former free women, particularly those who were formerly rich, or of the higher castes, in their collars.
Gorean men enjoy having former free women, particularly those who were formerly rich, or of the higher castes, in their collars.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #262)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
259
Slaves are seldom taught to read.
10
260
On the other hand, many are literate, as free women, particularly of the higher castes, are commonly literate.
10
261
Free women of the upper castes, taken in war, and such, exposed on the block, often bring nice prices.
10
262
Gorean men enjoy having former free women, particularly those who were formerly rich, or of the higher castes, in their collars.
10
263
It is probably difficult for one of my former world to understand the awesome dignity and importance, the social and cultural status, of the Gorean free woman, for she possesses a Home Stone, a status incomparably far above that of the usual free woman of my former world.
10
264
Accordingly, it would be difficult for one of my former world to understand the cataclysmic reversal of fortune involved should such a creature, formerly so powerful, exalted, and revered, suddenly find herself stripped and collared, a caught beast, helpless at a stranger's feet.
10
265
No longer is she a man's equal, or superior, the haughty, protected possessor of a Home Stone, but a master's property.
Slaves are seldom taught to read.
On the other hand, many are literate, as free women, particularly of the higher castes, are commonly literate.
Free women of the upper castes, taken in war, and such, exposed on the block, often bring nice prices.
Gorean men enjoy having former free women, particularly those who were formerly rich, or of the higher castes, in their collars.
It is probably difficult for one of my former world to understand the awesome dignity and importance, the social and cultural status, of the Gorean free woman, for she possesses a Home Stone, a status incomparably far above that of the usual free woman of my former world.
Accordingly, it would be difficult for one of my former world to understand the cataclysmic reversal of fortune involved should such a creature, formerly so powerful, exalted, and revered, suddenly find herself stripped and collared, a caught beast, helpless at a stranger's feet.
No longer is she a man's equal, or superior, the haughty, protected possessor of a Home Stone, but a master's property.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10)