Quotes

"There are many slaveries, and some are doubtless quite fearful and unpleasant." - BLOOD BROTHERS OF GOR, Pg. 139

"She had heard, I gathered, of certain agricultural slaveries, and of slaveries such as those in the public kitchens and laundries. Too, she was doubtless familiar with contempt slaveries and vengence slaveries. One form of vengence slavery is the proxy slavery, in which one woman, totally innocent, is enslaved and made to stand proxy for a hated, at-least-temporarily-inaccessible woman, even being given her name. The proxy, of course, being enslaved, is truly enslaved. Even if the hated woman is later captured the proxy is not freed. She is generally, merely, given away or sold." - BLOOD BROTHERS OF GOR, Pg. 139

"'Most masters,' I said, 'own only one girl. Do not think you are likely to spend all your time squirming at the slave ring.'
'There is much for a girl to do,' I pointed out. 'She keeps his compartments. She dusts and cleans. When they do not use the public kitchens she must cook for him. If he does not with to take advantage of the public laundries, she must do his washing and ironing. She shops for him, and bargins in the markets, and so on. There is much for her to do.'
'Does it take long to clean compartments?' she asked.
'Only a few moments,' I admitted. 'Goreans live simply, and do not much approve of cumbersome furniture.'
'It does not sound to me like the slave girl is overburdened with domestic labors,' she said.
'I suppose, objectively, she is not,' I said. 'Still, there are things for her to do.'"
- BEASTS OF GOR, Pg. 248

"There are, of course, many slaveries in the south. I have described only the most common to you."
- BEASTS OF GOR, Pg. 249

"'Is it wrong for the tree to be a tree, the rock a rock, the bird a bird?' I asked.
'No, no,' she said.
'Why, then,' I asked, 'is it wrong for a slave to be a slave?'
'I do not know,' she said.
'Perhaps it is not wrong for a slave to be a slave,' I said."
- EXPLORERS OF GOR, Pg. 176

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