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Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

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18 3 We knelt in the sunlit, central stable yard of the mistress' stables, which were extensive.
18 4 There were barns about, and equipment and feed sheds.
18 5 These structures were generally painted yellow and trimmed with shades of blue.
18 6 These colors tend to be cultural for Goreans with respect to housings for domestic animals.
18 7 Blue and yellow, too, of course, are the colors of the slavers.
18 8 There may be a connection here, for the slave is, of course, regarded as a domestic animal.
18 9 To be sure, in barns and such the color yellow usually predominates, whereas in the colors of slavers, exhibited in such places as in the blue and yellow of the canvas covering slave wagons or in the blue and yellow of the tenting of slave pavilions, the blue and yellow is, or tends to be, more equally distributed, almost invariably occurring in stripes.
We knelt in the sunlit, central stable yard of the mistress' stables, which were extensive. There were barns about, and equipment and feed sheds. These structures were generally painted yellow and trimmed with shades of blue. These colors tend to be cultural for Goreans with respect to housings for domestic animals. Blue and yellow, too, of course, are the colors of the slavers. There may be a connection here, for the slave is, of course, regarded as a domestic animal. To be sure, in barns and such the color yellow usually predominates, whereas in the colors of slavers, exhibited in such places as in the blue and yellow of the canvas covering slave wagons or in the blue and yellow of the tenting of slave pavilions, the blue and yellow is, or tends to be, more equally distributed, almost invariably occurring in stripes. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )