Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Matters such as intention, as I have earlier indicated, are in such cases irrelevant to the legal enactments involved.
Matters such as intention, as I have earlier indicated, are in such cases irrelevant to the legal enactments involved.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 50, Sentence #88)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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85
"In any event," said a man, "she has now pronounced herself a slave".
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86
"Yes," said another man.
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87
"You understand, do you not," asked Mahpiyasapa of the girl, "that the words alone were sufficient, that in speaking them you became a slave, even if you were not a slave before?" "Yes, Master," she said.
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88
Matters such as intention, as I have earlier indicated, are in such cases irrelevant to the legal enactments involved.
50
89
"What is your name?" asked Mahpiyasapa.
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90
"I have no name," she said.
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91
"These women are slaves," said Mahpiyasapa, turning to the council.
"In any event," said a man, "she has now pronounced herself a slave".
"Yes," said another man.
"You understand, do you not," asked Mahpiyasapa of the girl, "that the words alone were sufficient, that in speaking them you became a slave, even if you were not a slave before?" "Yes, Master," she said.
Matters such as intention, as I have earlier indicated, are in such cases irrelevant to the legal enactments involved.
"What is your name?" asked Mahpiyasapa.
"I have no name," she said.
"These women are slaves," said Mahpiyasapa, turning to the council.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 50)