Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
312
Knowing that she is, in actuality, owned, it is very difficult for her to act as though she were free.
11
313
She is frightened to do so.
11
314
Sometimes slavers use these differences to separate the two categories of Gorean female.
11
315
Sometimes, when a city is being sacked, high-born free women, fearful of falling into the hands of chieftains of the enemy, have themselves branded and collared, and don slave tunics, and mix with their own slave girls, to prevent their identity from being known.
11
316
Such high-born women may, by a practiced eye, be detected among true slave girls.
11
317
They are then handed over to chieftains, for use in the public humiliation ceremonies to be inflicted upon the conquered city, for public rebranding and recollaring, and subsequent public distribution to high officers.
11
318
The test may be as simple as removing a girl's tunic and telling her to walk across a room.
Knowing that she is, in actuality, owned, it is very difficult for her to act as though she were free.
She is frightened to do so.
Sometimes slavers use these differences to separate the two categories of Gorean female.
Sometimes, when a city is being sacked, high-born free women, fearful of falling into the hands of chieftains of the enemy, have themselves branded and collared, and don slave tunics, and mix with their own slave girls, to prevent their identity from being known.
Such high-born women may, by a practiced eye, be detected among true slave girls.
They are then handed over to chieftains, for use in the public humiliation ceremonies to be inflicted upon the conquered city, for public rebranding and recollaring, and subsequent public distribution to high officers.
The test may be as simple as removing a girl's tunic and telling her to walk across a room.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )