Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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79
Indeed, many male Goreans think of all women as slaves, only that some, the legally free, have not yet been put in the collars in which they belong.
Indeed, many male Goreans think of all women as slaves, only that some, the legally free, have not yet been put in the collars in which they belong.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #79)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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76
Indeed, many are natively Gorean, stolen, seized in raids, taken as prizes in war, and such.
1
77
The female of the enemy is commonly regarded as a slave not yet in one's collar.
1
78
She is a familiar form of loot.
1
79
Indeed, many male Goreans think of all women as slaves, only that some, the legally free, have not yet been put in the collars in which they belong.
1
80
It does not take us long to learn that we are animals, and properties.
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81
We are, as noted, marked and collared.
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82
Is that not fit for beasts? We are herded, caged, and chained.
Indeed, many are natively Gorean, stolen, seized in raids, taken as prizes in war, and such.
The female of the enemy is commonly regarded as a slave not yet in one's collar.
She is a familiar form of loot.
Indeed, many male Goreans think of all women as slaves, only that some, the legally free, have not yet been put in the collars in which they belong.
It does not take us long to learn that we are animals, and properties.
We are, as noted, marked and collared.
Is that not fit for beasts? We are herded, caged, and chained.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 1)