Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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326
"But they hold themselves a thousand times above our slaves, who are branded and collared, and publicly exhibited as the helpless, lovely animals they are".
"But they hold themselves a thousand times above our slaves, who are branded and collared, and publicly exhibited as the helpless, lovely animals they are".
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #326)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
323
"You may think of them as free, or not," he said.
14
324
"I would suppose them not free," I said.
14
325
"And I, as well," he said.
14
326
"But they hold themselves a thousand times above our slaves, who are branded and collared, and publicly exhibited as the helpless, lovely animals they are".
14
327
"Too," I said, "they are clearly Pani".
14
328
"As I said," he said, "there are no tree women in camp.
14
329
Free women are a nuisance, an inconvenience, a bother.
"You may think of them as free, or not," he said.
"I would suppose them not free," I said.
"And I, as well," he said.
"But they hold themselves a thousand times above our slaves, who are branded and collared, and publicly exhibited as the helpless, lovely animals they are".
"Too," I said, "they are clearly Pani".
"As I said," he said, "there are no tree women in camp.
Free women are a nuisance, an inconvenience, a bother.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 14)