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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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7 25 When I was taken by Targo, he had only one high-caste girl on his chain, the tall girl, Inge, who was of the scribes.
7 26 Ute, who had been harnessed next to me, had been of the leather workers.
7 27 A slave, of course, in one sense, has no caste.
7 28 In being enslaved, she is robbed of caste, as well as of her name.
7 29 She belongs to her master in all respects, as an animal.
7 30 He may call her what he wishes, and do with her what he pleases.
7 31 It seemed not unlikely that one of Targo's village girls, if trained and brought to Ar, might net him from ten to fifteen, perhaps even twenty, gold pieces.
When I was taken by Targo, he had only one high-caste girl on his chain, the tall girl, Inge, who was of the scribes. Ute, who had been harnessed next to me, had been of the leather workers. A slave, of course, in one sense, has no caste. In being enslaved, she is robbed of caste, as well as of her name. She belongs to her master in all respects, as an animal. He may call her what he wishes, and do with her what he pleases. It seemed not unlikely that one of Targo's village girls, if trained and brought to Ar, might net him from ten to fifteen, perhaps even twenty, gold pieces. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )