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

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17 113 I had taken the key to her collar from her and cast it into the chill waters of Thassa, that she might, whether free or not, know that the device was locked on her neck, and that she had no means wherewith to remove it.
17 114 She then knew herself, though putatively free, truly collared.
17 115 She had later been apprised of the bondage of which she had been hitherto unaware.
17 116 In Tarncamp she had had her head shaved and had been placed in the stables, at the disposition of grooms, that she might learn that she was no longer a free woman pretending to be a slave, but now a true slave, an object and property owned by masters, as much so as a tarsk.
17 117 It was in Tarncamp that she had been given the name 'Saru', she having been hitherto, unbeknownst to herself, after her name had been entered on an acquisition list on Earth, only a nameless slave.
17 118 The saru, for which she had been named, was a small, scampering mammal indigenous to the rain forests of the Ua basin.
17 119 Given her earlier character and behaviors it had amused men that she should now be so named.
I had taken the key to her collar from her and cast it into the chill waters of Thassa, that she might, whether free or not, know that the device was locked on her neck, and that she had no means wherewith to remove it. She then knew herself, though putatively free, truly collared. She had later been apprised of the bondage of which she had been hitherto unaware. In Tarncamp she had had her head shaved and had been placed in the stables, at the disposition of grooms, that she might learn that she was no longer a free woman pretending to be a slave, but now a true slave, an object and property owned by masters, as much so as a tarsk. It was in Tarncamp that she had been given the name 'Saru', she having been hitherto, unbeknownst to herself, after her name had been entered on an acquisition list on Earth, only a nameless slave. The saru, for which she had been named, was a small, scampering mammal indigenous to the rain forests of the Ua basin. Given her earlier character and behaviors it had amused men that she should now be so named. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )