Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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46
440
For example, might not even a free woman be herded about, with switches, naked and chained? On the other hand, once their thigh has encountered the searing iron, leaving behind for all to see a lovely kajira mark, once they find their neck fastened in an attractive, locked metal collar, clearly a slave collar, once they find themselves in a single, simple, brief garment which could be naught but the garment of a slave, they are in little doubt as to their status.
For example, might not even a free woman be herded about, with switches, naked and chained? On the other hand, once their thigh has encountered the searing iron, leaving behind for all to see a lovely kajira mark, once they find their neck fastened in an attractive, locked metal collar, clearly a slave collar, once they find themselves in a single, simple, brief garment which could be naught but the garment of a slave, they are in little doubt as to their status.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 46, Sentence #440)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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46
437
On the continent, of course, almost all slaves are collared, even pot girls, and kettle-and-mat girls.
46
438
It is prescribed, as indicated earlier, by Merchant Law.
46
439
When young women of Earth are brought to the Gorean markets, they are sometimes unclear as to their status.
46
440
For example, might not even a free woman be herded about, with switches, naked and chained? On the other hand, once their thigh has encountered the searing iron, leaving behind for all to see a lovely kajira mark, once they find their neck fastened in an attractive, locked metal collar, clearly a slave collar, once they find themselves in a single, simple, brief garment which could be naught but the garment of a slave, they are in little doubt as to their status.
46
441
If any doubt should linger, it is dispelled when they are sold.
46
442
"It would be better that she not be here," said the magician.
46
443
"One did not wish to have her throat cut," I said.
On the continent, of course, almost all slaves are collared, even pot girls, and kettle-and-mat girls.
It is prescribed, as indicated earlier, by Merchant Law.
When young women of Earth are brought to the Gorean markets, they are sometimes unclear as to their status.
For example, might not even a free woman be herded about, with switches, naked and chained? On the other hand, once their thigh has encountered the searing iron, leaving behind for all to see a lovely kajira mark, once they find their neck fastened in an attractive, locked metal collar, clearly a slave collar, once they find themselves in a single, simple, brief garment which could be naught but the garment of a slave, they are in little doubt as to their status.
If any doubt should linger, it is dispelled when they are sold.
"It would be better that she not be here," said the magician.
"One did not wish to have her throat cut," I said.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 46)