Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
491
"Remove her from our sight!" She is beaten, and dragged away.
14
492
Other cities, more tolerant, recognizing that she is only an animal, will permit her to remain.
14
493
But she is likely, in such a case, to be kept well reminded of her collar.
14
494
Some cities, finding her again within their walls, rather than selling her out of the city, actually prefer keeping her in the city, that she might feel her bondage the more keenly, as a kind of object lesson, for her and others.
14
495
In such a case, it is not unusual that she find herself in the lowest paga tavern in the city.
14
496
It is there that she will wear her collar.
14
497
And there she may be bid upon, as any other slave, by anyone.
"Remove her from our sight!" She is beaten, and dragged away.
Other cities, more tolerant, recognizing that she is only an animal, will permit her to remain.
But she is likely, in such a case, to be kept well reminded of her collar.
Some cities, finding her again within their walls, rather than selling her out of the city, actually prefer keeping her in the city, that she might feel her bondage the more keenly, as a kind of object lesson, for her and others.
In such a case, it is not unusual that she find herself in the lowest paga tavern in the city.
It is there that she will wear her collar.
And there she may be bid upon, as any other slave, by anyone.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )