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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 731 '" "Such are not fit for the sensibilities of a free woman," he said.
6 732 "I would like to see them," I said.
6 733 "That would not be dangerous, would it?" "No," he admitted, reluctantly.
6 734 Such places, I gathered, might be among the safest on gor.
6 735 I could scarcely conjecture the effectiveness of the security that might be practiced within them, how helplessly the slaves might be confined.
6 736 Too, a free person on gor is almost never in any danger from a slave unless it be a guard slave, and he is attacking its master.
6 737 In some cities a slave can be slain for so much as touching a weapon.
'" "Such are not fit for the sensibilities of a free woman," he said. "I would like to see them," I said. "That would not be dangerous, would it?" "No," he admitted, reluctantly. Such places, I gathered, might be among the safest on gor. I could scarcely conjecture the effectiveness of the security that might be practiced within them, how helplessly the slaves might be confined. Too, a free person on gor is almost never in any danger from a slave unless it be a guard slave, and he is attacking its master. In some cities a slave can be slain for so much as touching a weapon. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )