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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

If there were free women present, the decision as to the feeding of the slaves would have been left to them, in deference to their status, which is far higher than that of free women on my former world, Earth, sometimes referred to by Goreans privy to the second knowledge as the Slave World. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 45, Sentence #191)
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45 191 If there were free women present, the decision as to the feeding of the slaves would have been left to them, in deference to their status, which is far higher than that of free women on my former world, Earth, sometimes referred to by Goreans privy to the second knowledge as the Slave World.

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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45 188 "Shall we feed them?" "It is agreed!" responded several of those present.
45 189 I was pleased that there were no free women present.
45 190 Men are fond of slaves.
45 191 If there were free women present, the decision as to the feeding of the slaves would have been left to them, in deference to their status, which is far higher than that of free women on my former world, Earth, sometimes referred to by Goreans privy to the second knowledge as the Slave World.
45 192 In such a case the slaves are often sent to their chains hungry.
45 193 The kajira is vulnerable, helpless and rightless, an animal, and is commonly despised and hated by free women.
45 194 Accordingly, she looks to men, often piteously and desperately, for protection.
"Shall we feed them?" "It is agreed!" responded several of those present. I was pleased that there were no free women present. Men are fond of slaves. If there were free women present, the decision as to the feeding of the slaves would have been left to them, in deference to their status, which is far higher than that of free women on my former world, Earth, sometimes referred to by Goreans privy to the second knowledge as the Slave World. In such a case the slaves are often sent to their chains hungry. The kajira is vulnerable, helpless and rightless, an animal, and is commonly despised and hated by free women. Accordingly, she looks to men, often piteously and desperately, for protection. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 45)