Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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291
She is ignored and forgotten.
7
292
She is then only a beast, a slave.
7
293
What family could endure such shame? What a reproach is there, what a humiliation! She will commonly be kept in her collar.
7
294
She may be retained as a house slave, no different from the other house slaves, save that she, a former mistress, will now be the least amongst her fellow slaves.
7
295
Most often she will be sold to a far city, and all records of her past destroyed.
7
296
At best, she will be hidden away, a humiliation, an embarrassment, kept from view, kept sequestered in her shame".
7
297
"I did not know," I said.
She is ignored and forgotten.
She is then only a beast, a slave.
What family could endure such shame? What a reproach is there, what a humiliation! She will commonly be kept in her collar.
She may be retained as a house slave, no different from the other house slaves, save that she, a former mistress, will now be the least amongst her fellow slaves.
Most often she will be sold to a far city, and all records of her past destroyed.
At best, she will be hidden away, a humiliation, an embarrassment, kept from view, kept sequestered in her shame".
"I did not know," I said.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )