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Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
46 51 It is said that there is no escape for the Gorean slave girl.
46 52 She is marked, collared, and distinctively garbed.
46 53 There is no refuge for her, no safe haven, nowhere for her to run.
46 54 Her nature, condition, and status are unquestioned in custom and institutionalized in law.
46 55 Society accepts her with the same unquestioned equanimity that it accepts other domestic animals.
46 56 She is a familiar, recognized, sanctioned, accepted, welcomed, desired, even treasured, component in the culture.
46 57 Certainly there is no doubt that she is an attractive and valued commodity, a vendible convenience and delight, surely a decorative and useful article of commerce.
It is said that there is no escape for the Gorean slave girl. She is marked, collared, and distinctively garbed. There is no refuge for her, no safe haven, nowhere for her to run. Her nature, condition, and status are unquestioned in custom and institutionalized in law. Society accepts her with the same unquestioned equanimity that it accepts other domestic animals. She is a familiar, recognized, sanctioned, accepted, welcomed, desired, even treasured, component in the culture. Certainly there is no doubt that she is an attractive and valued commodity, a vendible convenience and delight, surely a decorative and useful article of commerce. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )