Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
28
37
Slaves are seldom permitted to play kaissa.
Slaves are seldom permitted to play Kaissa.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #37)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
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28
34
These are the fellows who make their living from the game of kaissa, playing it for prizes, charging for games, giving instruction and exhibitions, annotating games, and so on.
28
35
They are usually poor fellows but generally have little trouble securing a night's food and lodging for a game or two.
28
36
The general affection and respect which Goreans feel for the game of kaissa is probably the explanation for the practical immunity from bondage commonly accorded the members of the caste of players.
28
37
Slaves are seldom permitted to play kaissa.
28
38
In some cities it is against the law for them to do so.
28
39
It is often thought to be an insult to the game to even let them touch the pieces.
28
40
The dancers, on the other hand, several of whom were sleeping to the side, were all females, and slaves.
These are the fellows who make their living from the game of kaissa, playing it for prizes, charging for games, giving instruction and exhibitions, annotating games, and so on.
They are usually poor fellows but generally have little trouble securing a night's food and lodging for a game or two.
The general affection and respect which Goreans feel for the game of kaissa is probably the explanation for the practical immunity from bondage commonly accorded the members of the caste of players.
Slaves are seldom permitted to play kaissa.
In some cities it is against the law for them to do so.
It is often thought to be an insult to the game to even let them touch the pieces.
The dancers, on the other hand, several of whom were sleeping to the side, were all females, and slaves.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 28)