Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
12
163
"If she is guilty?" inquired Callimachus.
"If she is guilty?" inquired Callimachus.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #163)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
12
160
"If she is guilty," I said, "whatever you wish, as she is a slave".
12
161
This was in full accord with Gorean law.
12
162
Indeed, anything, for whatever reason, or without a reason, may be done to a slave".
12
163
"If she is guilty?" inquired Callimachus.
12
164
"The Earth beauty," I said, "by our intent, in her servings of us, was seldom so placed as to be able to overhear our deliberations".
12
165
Usually we had kept her at the far side of the room, where she might not hear, but might be immediately summoned, had we desired aught.
12
166
"Though, doubtless, that we conspired was not unknown to her, I suspect she knew little or nothing of the specifics of our plans".
"If she is guilty," I said, "whatever you wish, as she is a slave".
This was in full accord with Gorean law.
Indeed, anything, for whatever reason, or without a reason, may be done to a slave".
"If she is guilty?" inquired Callimachus.
"The Earth beauty," I said, "by our intent, in her servings of us, was seldom so placed as to be able to overhear our deliberations".
Usually we had kept her at the far side of the room, where she might not hear, but might be immediately summoned, had we desired aught.
"Though, doubtless, that we conspired was not unknown to her, I suspect she knew little or nothing of the specifics of our plans".
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 12)