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Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)

In having been enslaved she has lost all claim to her former Home Stone. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 48, Sentence #256)
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48 256 In having been enslaved she has lost all claim to her former home stone.

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

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48 253 The legal point, I think, is interesting.
48 254 Sometimes, in the fall of a city, girls who have been enslaved, girls formerly of the now-victorious city, will be freed.
48 255 Technically, according to Merchant Law, which serves as the arbiter in such intermunicipal matters, the girls become briefly the property of their rescuers, else how could they be freed? Further, according to Merchant Law, the rescuer has no obligation to free the girl.
48 256 In having been enslaved she has lost all claim to her former home stone.
48 257 She has become an animal.
48 258 If, too, she is sufficiently desirable, it is almost certain she will not be freed.
48 259 As the Goreans have it, such women are too beautiful to be free.
The legal point, I think, is interesting. Sometimes, in the fall of a city, girls who have been enslaved, girls formerly of the now-victorious city, will be freed. Technically, according to Merchant Law, which serves as the arbiter in such intermunicipal matters, the girls become briefly the property of their rescuers, else how could they be freed? Further, according to Merchant Law, the rescuer has no obligation to free the girl. In having been enslaved she has lost all claim to her former home stone. She has become an animal. If, too, she is sufficiently desirable, it is almost certain she will not be freed. As the Goreans have it, such women are too beautiful to be free. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 48)