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

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14 478 Thus, her capture, preferably, is not regrettable, but, rather, in its way, upon reflection, an occasion for profound satisfaction, even rejoicing; one must be pleased, even jubilant, at the fate which has befallen her; since, indeed, it was her fate, and thus it appropriately befell her; and thus it was fitting for her, indeed, a proof that she is a worthless sort of woman, unworthy of the city, who deserves the collar.
14 479 It is a common Gorean view that every woman in a collar belongs in one.
14 480 And thus does fate, in its benevolence and wisdom, weed the worthless females out, turning them over to the collars they deserve.
14 481 In a city, does one not clear away the trash, the rags and rubbish, the litter, debris and rubble? Rejoice then that worthless slave meat, which can, unfortunately, be found in any city, is detected, and hastened from its precincts.
14 482 In this way, then, the city is much improved.
14 483 Some cities will not accept a slave within their walls who was once a citizeness of their polity.
14 484 They will, if possible, not even let her enter the walls of what was once her city.
Thus, her capture, preferably, is not regrettable, but, rather, in its way, upon reflection, an occasion for profound satisfaction, even rejoicing; one must be pleased, even jubilant, at the fate which has befallen her; since, indeed, it was her fate, and thus it appropriately befell her; and thus it was fitting for her, indeed, a proof that she is a worthless sort of woman, unworthy of the city, who deserves the collar. It is a common Gorean view that every woman in a collar belongs in one. And thus does fate, in its benevolence and wisdom, weed the worthless females out, turning them over to the collars they deserve. In a city, does one not clear away the trash, the rags and rubbish, the litter, debris and rubble? Rejoice then that worthless slave meat, which can, unfortunately, be found in any city, is detected, and hastened from its precincts. In this way, then, the city is much improved. Some cities will not accept a slave within their walls who was once a citizeness of their polity. They will, if possible, not even let her enter the walls of what was once her city. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )