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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Unless you permit this," wept Aphris, "my honor will be forever stained". - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #477)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 477 "Unless you permit this," wept Aphris, "my honor will be forever stained".

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 474 "I will not lose".
9 475 "It is true you have never lost," wavered Saphrar.
9 476 "Permit it!" cried several of those present.
9 477 "Unless you permit this," wept Aphris, "my honor will be forever stained".
9 478 "Unless you permit it," said Kamras sternly, "I may never have an opportunity to cross steel with this barbaric sleen".
9 479 It then occurred to me, suddenly, that, following Gorean civic law, the properties and titles, assets and goods of a given individual who is reduced to slavery are automatically regarded as having been transferred to the nearest male relative—or nearest relative if no adult male relative is available—or to the city—or to, if pertinent, a guardian.
9 480 Thus, if Aphris of Turia, by some mischance, were to fall to Kamchak, and surely slavery, her considerable riches would be immediately assigned to Saphrar, merchant of Turia.
"I will not lose". "It is true you have never lost," wavered Saphrar. "Permit it!" cried several of those present. "Unless you permit this," wept Aphris, "my honor will be forever stained". "Unless you permit it," said Kamras sternly, "I may never have an opportunity to cross steel with this barbaric sleen". It then occurred to me, suddenly, that, following Gorean civic law, the properties and titles, assets and goods of a given individual who is reduced to slavery are automatically regarded as having been transferred to the nearest male relative—or nearest relative if no adult male relative is available—or to the city—or to, if pertinent, a guardian. Thus, if Aphris of Turia, by some mischance, were to fall to Kamchak, and surely slavery, her considerable riches would be immediately assigned to Saphrar, merchant of Turia. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9)