Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
531
"My Master is Ligurious, of the city of Corcyrus," she said.
3
532
"Slavery is illegal," I said, lamely.
3
533
"Not here," she said.
3
534
"people cannot be owned," I whispered, desperately, horrified.
3
535
"Here," she said, "in point of fact, aside from all questions of legality or moral propriety, or the lack thereof, putting all such questions aside for the moment, for they are actually irrelevant to the facts, people are, I assure you, owned".
3
536
"people are in fact owned?" I asked.
3
537
"Yes," she said.
"My Master is Ligurious, of the city of Corcyrus," she said.
"Slavery is illegal," I said, lamely.
"Not here," she said.
"people cannot be owned," I whispered, desperately, horrified.
"Here," she said, "in point of fact, aside from all questions of legality or moral propriety, or the lack thereof, putting all such questions aside for the moment, for they are actually irrelevant to the facts, people are, I assure you, owned".
"people are in fact owned?" I asked.
"Yes," she said.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )