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Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 437 "Their women belong at the feet of men," said Marcus.
10 438 "So, too, do all women," I said.
10 439 "True," said Marcus.
10 440 Women taken in a given city, incidentally, are usually sold out of the city, to wear their collars elsewhere.
10 441 In this fashion the transition from their former to their subsequent condition is made particularly clear to them.
10 442 They must begin anew, as a new form of being, that of a lovely animal, the female slave.
10 443 Also, given the xenophobia common on Gor, often obtaining among cities, the distrust of the stranger, the contempt for the outsider, and such, there is a special ease in a master's relating to a foreign slave, one with whom he has never shared a Home Stone.
"Their women belong at the feet of men," said Marcus. "So, too, do all women," I said. "True," said Marcus. Women taken in a given city, incidentally, are usually sold out of the city, to wear their collars elsewhere. In this fashion the transition from their former to their subsequent condition is made particularly clear to them. They must begin anew, as a new form of being, that of a lovely animal, the female slave. Also, given the xenophobia common on Gor, often obtaining among cities, the distrust of the stranger, the contempt for the outsider, and such, there is a special ease in a master's relating to a foreign slave, one with whom he has never shared a Home Stone. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )