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Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)

Some free women, too, might proclaim themselves slave, following which proclamation they would be slaves. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #471)
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1 471 Some free women, too, might proclaim themselves slave, following which proclamation they would be slaves.

Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 468 To be sure, they might strip themselves and throw themselves to the feet of conquerors, desperately, piteously licking and kissing the bootlike sandals, begging the collar.
1 469 If they were found of interest, they might be spared, spared for the collar for which they had begged.
1 470 Some free women, usually of high caste, if found too plain for a slave, might, to their humiliation, be kept for ransom.
1 471 Some free women, too, might proclaim themselves slave, following which proclamation they would be slaves.
1 472 A free woman can freely pronounce herself a slave but, following such a pronouncement, which she, then a slave, is incapable of rescinding, she is a slave, helplessly and fully.
1 473 "There were few slaves in the original camp," I said.
1 474 "Most were housed, as perhaps you know, for safekeeping, in the holding".
To be sure, they might strip themselves and throw themselves to the feet of conquerors, desperately, piteously licking and kissing the bootlike sandals, begging the collar. If they were found of interest, they might be spared, spared for the collar for which they had begged. Some free women, usually of high caste, if found too plain for a slave, might, to their humiliation, be kept for ransom. Some free women, too, might proclaim themselves slave, following which proclamation they would be slaves. A free woman can freely pronounce herself a slave but, following such a pronouncement, which she, then a slave, is incapable of rescinding, she is a slave, helplessly and fully. "There were few slaves in the original camp," I said. "Most were housed, as perhaps you know, for safekeeping, in the holding". - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 1)