Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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49
21
Such would most likely be terrified to disobey a free male, particularly one of her own race, who would see her uncompromisingly as the slave she was.
Such would most likely be terrified to disobey a free male, particularly one of her own race, who would see her uncompromisingly as the slave she was.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 49, Sentence #21)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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49
18
I would not hear the slave, of course, as she would be barefoot.
49
19
I had not specified the nature of the slave but I hoped she would be a barbarian, namely, a typical Gorean kajira, such as was brought to the islands on the ship of Tersites, primarily as gift objects, sales objects, and trade objects.
49
20
Such would be well aware of her collar, and its meaning.
49
21
Such would most likely be terrified to disobey a free male, particularly one of her own race, who would see her uncompromisingly as the slave she was.
49
22
Gorean masters are seldom lenient with their slaves.
49
23
They may love their slaves, but they treat them as slaves.
49
24
They never permit them to forget that they are slaves, only slaves.
I would not hear the slave, of course, as she would be barefoot.
I had not specified the nature of the slave but I hoped she would be a barbarian, namely, a typical Gorean kajira, such as was brought to the islands on the ship of Tersites, primarily as gift objects, sales objects, and trade objects.
Such would be well aware of her collar, and its meaning.
Such would most likely be terrified to disobey a free male, particularly one of her own race, who would see her uncompromisingly as the slave she was.
Gorean masters are seldom lenient with their slaves.
They may love their slaves, but they treat them as slaves.
They never permit them to forget that they are slaves, only slaves.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 49)