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

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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.
14 485 Even in her chains she must remain tearfully outside.
14 486 She is no longer an honored citizeness, deserving of solicitude and courtesy.
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. Even in her chains she must remain tearfully outside. She is no longer an honored citizeness, deserving of solicitude and courtesy. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )