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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 324 She had been the daughter of a Ubar.
9 325 But she had been disowned.
9 326 She, while slave, could not even stand in companionship.
9 327 She, even if freed, without family, and, by the same act, without caste, would have a status beneath the dignity of the meanest peasant wench, secure in the rights of her caste.
9 328 Even if freed, Talena would be among the lowest women on Gor.
9 329 Even a slave girl has at least a collar.
9 330 I stared up at the sky, the stars.
She had been the daughter of a Ubar. But she had been disowned. She, while slave, could not even stand in companionship. She, even if freed, without family, and, by the same act, without caste, would have a status beneath the dignity of the meanest peasant wench, secure in the rights of her caste. Even if freed, Talena would be among the lowest women on Gor. Even a slave girl has at least a collar. I stared up at the sky, the stars. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )