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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 464 In all things she is merely an animal, a lovely animal, to be sure, but an animal nonetheless, an animal totally at the disposal of her master.
14 465 She is rightless, and thus without claims.
14 466 Her master, on the other hand, as she is property, has a right to keep her.
14 467 Gorean law is on his side, not hers.
14 468 Indeed, as an animal, she has no standing whatsoever before the law.
14 469 There is nothing to be served by freeing her, and much to be gained by retaining her in bondage, for example, one can sell her, one can use her and such.
14 470 There is a Gorean presumption that a slave girl should not be freed.
In all things she is merely an animal, a lovely animal, to be sure, but an animal nonetheless, an animal totally at the disposal of her master. She is rightless, and thus without claims. Her master, on the other hand, as she is property, has a right to keep her. Gorean law is on his side, not hers. Indeed, as an animal, she has no standing whatsoever before the law. There is nothing to be served by freeing her, and much to be gained by retaining her in bondage, for example, one can sell her, one can use her and such. There is a Gorean presumption that a slave girl should not be freed. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )