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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
34 186 "I would be afraid to try to escape, Master," she said.
34 187 "You tried to escape in Port Kar," I said.
34 188 I had caught her, and tied her and returned her to Ulafi, who had been at that time her master.
34 189 I had wanted her shipped to Schendi that I might, by means of her, following her sales and exchanges, be led to the lair of the treacherous Shaba, traitor to priest-kings.
34 190 "I did not even begin to understand at that time," she said, "what might be involved, the almost total impossibility of escape and the drastic nature of the penalties which Gorean men might, without a second thought, so casually inflict upon me.
34 191 I did not even begin to understand at that time what it might mean to be a slave girl on Gor".
34 192 "But you understand a little of what it might mean now, don't you?" I asked.
"I would be afraid to try to escape, Master," she said. "You tried to escape in Port Kar," I said. I had caught her, and tied her and returned her to Ulafi, who had been at that time her master. I had wanted her shipped to Schendi that I might, by means of her, following her sales and exchanges, be led to the lair of the treacherous Shaba, traitor to priest-kings. "I did not even begin to understand at that time," she said, "what might be involved, the almost total impossibility of escape and the drastic nature of the penalties which Gorean men might, without a second thought, so casually inflict upon me. I did not even begin to understand at that time what it might mean to be a slave girl on Gor". "But you understand a little of what it might mean now, don't you?" I asked. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )