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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

In most Gorean cities it is illegal to offer an unbranded woman in a public sale. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #32)
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7 32 In most Gorean cities it is illegal to offer an unbranded woman in a public sale.

Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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7 29 "If you would see more," said the man to those of us gathered about, about the outdoor platform, "you must come within.
7 30 Within you may buy her, and others like her, from the side blocks.
7 31 Too, even more luscious merchandise you may seek from the central block in open bidding!" I wondered if the woman knew that she was, in all likelihood, to be soon branded.
7 32 In most Gorean cities it is illegal to offer an unbranded woman in a public sale.
7 33 This is presumably in deference to the delicacy and sensibilities of free women.
7 34 The brand draws a cataclysmic gulf between the Gorean free woman, secure in her arrogance, beauty and caste rights, and the stripped, nameless, rightless slaves, suitably vended as the mere lovely beasts they are in the flesh markets of this primitive, gorgeous world.
7 35 Unbranded women, of course, may be sold privately, for example, as fresh captures to slavers or, say, to men who have speculated that they might find them of interest.
"If you would see more," said the man to those of us gathered about, about the outdoor platform, "you must come within. Within you may buy her, and others like her, from the side blocks. Too, even more luscious merchandise you may seek from the central block in open bidding!" I wondered if the woman knew that she was, in all likelihood, to be soon branded. In most Gorean cities it is illegal to offer an unbranded woman in a public sale. This is presumably in deference to the delicacy and sensibilities of free women. The brand draws a cataclysmic gulf between the Gorean free woman, secure in her arrogance, beauty and caste rights, and the stripped, nameless, rightless slaves, suitably vended as the mere lovely beasts they are in the flesh markets of this primitive, gorgeous world. Unbranded women, of course, may be sold privately, for example, as fresh captures to slavers or, say, to men who have speculated that they might find them of interest. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 7)