Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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384
The Goreans, on the whole a fair folk, would doubtless take that into consideration.
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385
The degree of duress might be regarded as significant.
13
386
The matter was surely subtle.
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387
Grunt, in any case, as I knew him, would not be interested in punishing her for that action, as it had taken place when she was free.
13
388
That life was behind her now.
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389
Her whippings, now, doubtless, would be functions of such things as whether or not she was sufficiently pleasing as a female slave.
13
390
Still, I would inform Grunt of this development.
The Goreans, on the whole a fair folk, would doubtless take that into consideration.
The degree of duress might be regarded as significant.
The matter was surely subtle.
Grunt, in any case, as I knew him, would not be interested in punishing her for that action, as it had taken place when she was free.
That life was behind her now.
Her whippings, now, doubtless, would be functions of such things as whether or not she was sufficiently pleasing as a female slave.
Still, I would inform Grunt of this development.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )