Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
399
If a magistrate should chance upon them in some alley he will commonly say, "Thigh," to them, and they will turn the girl, so that he may see if she is branded or not.
If a magistrate should chance upon them in some alley he will commonly say, "Thigh," to them, and they will turn the girl, so that he may see if she is branded or not.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #399)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
396
Before this, of course, he may have used house slaves or the girls in the paga taverns.
18
397
Indeed, in gangs of roaming youths, he may have caught and raped slave girls on errands in his own city.
18
398
Some young men regard this as an interesting sport.
18
399
If a magistrate should chance upon them in some alley he will commonly say, "Thigh," to them, and they will turn the girl, so that he may see if she is branded or not.
18
400
If she is branded, he will commonly continue on his rounds.
18
401
The unauthorized rape of slave girls, without the permission of their masters, is officially frowned on in most cities, but, too, it is as often winked at.
18
402
There are thought to be two major advantages to the custom of permitting, and, sometimes, of even encouraging, the practice.
Before this, of course, he may have used house slaves or the girls in the paga taverns.
Indeed, in gangs of roaming youths, he may have caught and raped slave girls on errands in his own city.
Some young men regard this as an interesting sport.
If a magistrate should chance upon them in some alley he will commonly say, "Thigh," to them, and they will turn the girl, so that he may see if she is branded or not.
If she is branded, he will commonly continue on his rounds.
The unauthorized rape of slave girls, without the permission of their masters, is officially frowned on in most cities, but, too, it is as often winked at.
There are thought to be two major advantages to the custom of permitting, and, sometimes, of even encouraging, the practice.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 18)