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Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 432 The young men were banished from the city.
18 433 Outside the gate, lying in the dust of the road leading from Venna, bound hand and foot, was the girl.
18 434 She was clad in the rag of a slave.
18 435 The young men were seen leaving the vicinity of the city leading the girl behind them, her hands bound behind her, on a neck-rope.
18 436 Suffice it to say, in one way or another, the Gorean male finds his sexual satisfaction.
18 437 Now let us suppose, again, that he has now bought his first girl.
18 438 This girl will generally mean much more to him, of course, than one who might be bought for him by, say, his parents.
The young men were banished from the city. Outside the gate, lying in the dust of the road leading from Venna, bound hand and foot, was the girl. She was clad in the rag of a slave. The young men were seen leaving the vicinity of the city leading the girl behind them, her hands bound behind her, on a neck-rope. Suffice it to say, in one way or another, the Gorean male finds his sexual satisfaction. Now let us suppose, again, that he has now bought his first girl. This girl will generally mean much more to him, of course, than one who might be bought for him by, say, his parents. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )