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Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 460 "I see," I said.
4 461 I regarded her.
4 462 She was well tied.
4 463 This, of course, at least the binding part of it, had nothing to do with the slavers' caste, though they well know their business.
4 464 It is not at all unusual on Gor for a male, any male, and not simply a warrior, a guardsman, a raider, a slaver, or such, to be familiar with the binding of women.
4 465 Indeed, boys are commonly trained in these skills once they reach adolescence.
4 466 It is thought, correctly I suppose, that they will not be likely to need these skills until that time.
"I see," I said. I regarded her. She was well tied. This, of course, at least the binding part of it, had nothing to do with the slavers' caste, though they well know their business. It is not at all unusual on Gor for a male, any male, and not simply a warrior, a guardsman, a raider, a slaver, or such, to be familiar with the binding of women. Indeed, boys are commonly trained in these skills once they reach adolescence. It is thought, correctly I suppose, that they will not be likely to need these skills until that time. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter )