Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
163
Slaves may buy and sell in the name of their masters, but they cannot, of course, buy and sell for themselves because they are only animals.
Slaves may buy and sell in the name of their masters, but they cannot, of course, buy and sell for themselves because they are only animals.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #163)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
160
She was, in her tunic and collar, kneeling on a white blanket, spread on the cement, with the brass container of verr milk, with its strap, near her, and the tiny brass cups.
2
161
She was extremely lightly complexioned and had very red hair.
2
162
"Verr milk, Masters," she called.
2
163
Slaves may buy and sell in the name of their masters, but they cannot, of course, buy and sell for themselves because they are only animals.
2
164
It is rather for them to be themselves bought and sold, as the masters might please.
2
165
"Will you make a report of this morning's business to the Sardar?" I asked.
2
166
"A routine report of all such contacts is to be made," said Samos.
She was, in her tunic and collar, kneeling on a white blanket, spread on the cement, with the brass container of verr milk, with its strap, near her, and the tiny brass cups.
She was extremely lightly complexioned and had very red hair.
"Verr milk, Masters," she called.
Slaves may buy and sell in the name of their masters, but they cannot, of course, buy and sell for themselves because they are only animals.
It is rather for them to be themselves bought and sold, as the masters might please.
"Will you make a report of this morning's business to the Sardar?" I asked.
"A routine report of all such contacts is to be made," said Samos.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 2)