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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

I supposed there must be Earth women who would prefer to be free and gradually grow weak, decrepit, haggard, miserable, and die, but I supposed that there might be some who would not mind retaining their youth and beauty indefinitely, even at the cost of a collar on their neck. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #26)
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3 26 I supposed there must be Earth women who would prefer to be free and gradually grow weak, decrepit, haggard, miserable, and die, but I supposed that there might be some who would not mind retaining their youth and beauty indefinitely, even at the cost of a collar on their neck.

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 23 I found this hard to believe, but I had never seen a Gorean who seemed to me old.
3 24 If what I had heard was true, age, understood as a disease, had been conquered on Gor.
3 25 These stabilization serums were not limited to free persons, but were administered to slaves, as well, that they might retain their value.
3 26 I supposed there must be Earth women who would prefer to be free and gradually grow weak, decrepit, haggard, miserable, and die, but I supposed that there might be some who would not mind retaining their youth and beauty indefinitely, even at the cost of a collar on their neck.
3 27 I did not personally have to deal with this decision, as I had had no choice in the matter.
3 28 I had been simply, without my consent, acquired, branded, and collared, and then given the serums, that I might not cease to be pleasing to masters.
3 29 Had I been given the choice, however, I would have chosen the retention of youth and beauty.
I found this hard to believe, but I had never seen a Gorean who seemed to me old. If what I had heard was true, age, understood as a disease, had been conquered on Gor. These stabilization serums were not limited to free persons, but were administered to slaves, as well, that they might retain their value. I supposed there must be Earth women who would prefer to be free and gradually grow weak, decrepit, haggard, miserable, and die, but I supposed that there might be some who would not mind retaining their youth and beauty indefinitely, even at the cost of a collar on their neck. I did not personally have to deal with this decision, as I had had no choice in the matter. I had been simply, without my consent, acquired, branded, and collared, and then given the serums, that I might not cease to be pleasing to masters. Had I been given the choice, however, I would have chosen the retention of youth and beauty. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 3)