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Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 114 Where could she flee? She could not even run to Lydius, her own city, for it was there, publicly, by judicial sentence, that the degradation of slavery, by the iron, had been burned into her body.
5 115 Even if a girl should escape one master, it is almost inevitable that she fall to the chains of another.
5 116 If not sooner, then later.
5 117 When a girl on Gor is slave, she is slave.
5 118 The penalty for attempted flight by a slave girl, for the first offense, is commonly a severe beating.
5 119 The girl is, so to speak, permitted that mistake, once.
5 120 If she should attempt to escape again, the master's patience is usually less willing to be presumed upon.
Where could she flee? She could not even run to Lydius, her own city, for it was there, publicly, by judicial sentence, that the degradation of slavery, by the iron, had been burned into her body. Even if a girl should escape one master, it is almost inevitable that she fall to the chains of another. If not sooner, then later. When a girl on Gor is slave, she is slave. The penalty for attempted flight by a slave girl, for the first offense, is commonly a severe beating. The girl is, so to speak, permitted that mistake, once. If she should attempt to escape again, the master's patience is usually less willing to be presumed upon. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )