Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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758
And then we did not know, and she did not know, that she was a true slave, as was revealed in a tavern in Lydius.
5
759
We had thought her a free woman, pretending to be slave.
5
760
Then, in a tavern in Lydius, we had learned her slave.
5
761
It was now out of the question that she, a slave, might serve priest-kings.
5
762
The collar, by Gorean law, canceled the past.
5
763
When Sarpedon had locked his collar on her throat her past as a free woman had vanished, her current history as a slave had begun.
5
764
"She fled the Sardar," had said Samos to me.
And then we did not know, and she did not know, that she was a true slave, as was revealed in a tavern in Lydius.
We had thought her a free woman, pretending to be slave.
Then, in a tavern in Lydius, we had learned her slave.
It was now out of the question that she, a slave, might serve priest-kings.
The collar, by Gorean law, canceled the past.
When Sarpedon had locked his collar on her throat her past as a free woman had vanished, her current history as a slave had begun.
"She fled the Sardar," had said Samos to me.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )