Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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275
Such things are good for a woman, as it reminds them that they are women, that they are the properties of men, and that it will be done with them precisely as men please.
14
276
In passing, one might mention that the offerings in the slave house were often flavored with former tree women of Ar, often once of high caste, importance, power, and wealth.
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277
These were frequently fugitives from Ar, traitors, profiteers, collaborators, and such, many escaped from the proscription lists.
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278
Many had fallen slave following their flight from the city, females alone and defenseless in the fields, and many had purchased their conduct from the city from escaping mercenaries, at the cost of the collar itself, mercenaries unwilling to be burdened by free women.
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279
Accordingly, now, in Tarncamp, many a lowly fellow, who might have never laid eyes on one of these jewels of glorious Ar, who knew her only by reputation, who might have been beaten for lingering in the vicinity of a particular tower in which she resided, who might have been blinded for daring to part the curtains of her closed palanquin, could now find several such women on the end of a chain in the slave house, as naked and accessible as a common paga slut.
14
280
Too, they learned their collars quickly, not that they were given much choice in the matter.
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There was soon no difference between them, and other women, at least those in collars.
Such things are good for a woman, as it reminds them that they are women, that they are the properties of men, and that it will be done with them precisely as men please.
In passing, one might mention that the offerings in the slave house were often flavored with former tree women of Ar, often once of high caste, importance, power, and wealth.
These were frequently fugitives from Ar, traitors, profiteers, collaborators, and such, many escaped from the proscription lists.
Many had fallen slave following their flight from the city, females alone and defenseless in the fields, and many had purchased their conduct from the city from escaping mercenaries, at the cost of the collar itself, mercenaries unwilling to be burdened by free women.
Accordingly, now, in Tarncamp, many a lowly fellow, who might have never laid eyes on one of these jewels of glorious Ar, who knew her only by reputation, who might have been beaten for lingering in the vicinity of a particular tower in which she resided, who might have been blinded for daring to part the curtains of her closed palanquin, could now find several such women on the end of a chain in the slave house, as naked and accessible as a common paga slut.
Too, they learned their collars quickly, not that they were given much choice in the matter.
There was soon no difference between them, and other women, at least those in collars.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )