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

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55 115 "It would be only a change of collars, and masters, for them," I said.
55 116 "Excellent," said Pertinax.
55 117 On the continent there is a familiar saying, that only a fool frees a slave girl.
55 118 Indeed, in the frequent wars amongst cities, in the waxings and wanings of victories, in the advancing and receding tides of conflict, it is not unusual that a woman captured from one city and routinely enslaved may on another day, in the fortunes of raiding and war, fall into the hands of men of her original city.
55 119 She is not then liberated.
55 120 That would be unthinkable.
55 121 One can see the mark on her thigh, and note the collar on her neck.
"It would be only a change of collars, and masters, for them," I said. "Excellent," said Pertinax. On the continent there is a familiar saying, that only a fool frees a slave girl. Indeed, in the frequent wars amongst cities, in the waxings and wanings of victories, in the advancing and receding tides of conflict, it is not unusual that a woman captured from one city and routinely enslaved may on another day, in the fortunes of raiding and war, fall into the hands of men of her original city. She is not then liberated. That would be unthinkable. One can see the mark on her thigh, and note the collar on her neck. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )