Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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149
The Pani keep slaves, but the cultural status of the contract woman is superior to that of the slave, and considerably inferior, naturally, to that of the free woman.
4
150
On continental Gor there is no status equivalent to that of the contract woman.
4
151
All women on continental Gor, and, in the familiar islands, as well, are either slave or free.
4
152
There is a considerable difference, of course, between being the slave of a peasant, peddler, or herdsman and that of a high merchant or Ubar, but both are identically slaves.
4
153
In the collar all women are equal, and nothing, mere slaves, though the collars of some may be set with diamonds.
4
154
"I know little of her now," I said, "or of the slaves.
4
155
They are kept indoors.
The Pani keep slaves, but the cultural status of the contract woman is superior to that of the slave, and considerably inferior, naturally, to that of the free woman.
On continental Gor there is no status equivalent to that of the contract woman.
All women on continental Gor, and, in the familiar islands, as well, are either slave or free.
There is a considerable difference, of course, between being the slave of a peasant, peddler, or herdsman and that of a high merchant or Ubar, but both are identically slaves.
In the collar all women are equal, and nothing, mere slaves, though the collars of some may be set with diamonds.
"I know little of her now," I said, "or of the slaves.
They are kept indoors.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )