Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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33
Even should she manage to return to her own city, or family, she will be scorned, and kept as a slave, and subjected to the greatest cruelties and indignities, for her bondage has stained the honor of her city, or family.
Even should she manage to return to her own city, or family, she will be scorned, and kept as a slave, and subjected to the greatest cruelties and indignities, for her bondage has stained the honor of her city, or family.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #33)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
22
30
"For Gorean girls," she said.
22
31
"True," I said.
22
32
Once the collar is on a Gorean girl she realizes she is a slave.
22
33
Even should she manage to return to her own city, or family, she will be scorned, and kept as a slave, and subjected to the greatest cruelties and indignities, for her bondage has stained the honor of her city, or family.
22
34
Such are soon sold away, or sometimes returned in chains to the very enemies who first captured and enslaved her.
22
35
The Gorean slave girl is well aware that the collar is on her.
22
36
She realizes the obduracy of her condition, and her utter inability to change it.
"For Gorean girls," she said.
"True," I said.
Once the collar is on a Gorean girl she realizes she is a slave.
Even should she manage to return to her own city, or family, she will be scorned, and kept as a slave, and subjected to the greatest cruelties and indignities, for her bondage has stained the honor of her city, or family.
Such are soon sold away, or sometimes returned in chains to the very enemies who first captured and enslaved her.
The Gorean slave girl is well aware that the collar is on her.
She realizes the obduracy of her condition, and her utter inability to change it.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 22)